Online tools often estimate settlement ranges using generalized assumptions. That can be useful for budgeting, but it can’t account for the details that drive outcomes in Georgia—like the strength of the injury timeline, how clearly doctors connect symptoms to the event, and whether future care needs are already showing up in treatment notes.
In practice, insurers in Georgia typically focus on three things:
- How severe the neurological injury is (and whether it’s improving, stabilizing, or worsening)
- Whether medical records consistently support causation from the incident to diagnosis and treatment
- Whether the claim connects the injury to future costs, not just bills that already landed
If your calculator output feels “too high” or “too low,” that’s often a sign that your real case needs a deeper evidence review—not another guess.


