In the days after a spinal cord injury, many Dunwoody families are trying to answer the same question: “How long will this last, and what will it cost?”
Online tools may ask for basic inputs like age, treatment length, and wage loss. The problem is that spinal injuries are rarely predictable. Even when two people have the same general diagnosis, the long-term picture can differ dramatically depending on:
- severity shown on imaging and neurologic exams
- whether complications develop during treatment
- how much assistance is required at home and in daily life
- what employment limitations actually look like months later
A calculator can’t reliably account for those realities—especially not for injuries tied to the type of high-force events that happen around the Dunwoody commuting corridor.


