Many online tools ask for basic details—injury level, age, time hospitalized, and lost income—and then produce a rough range. That can be useful for early planning, but it’s not the same as a valuation done from your medical records.
In real Sugar Hill cases, valuation often hinges on details like:
- How quickly you received emergency evaluation after the incident
- The consistency of your medical documentation (ER → specialist → rehab follow-ups)
- Whether imaging and neurological findings match the claimed mechanism of injury
- Whether your daily limitations are supported by treatment notes, not just statements
A calculator can’t “read” those records. An attorney can.


