Most online tools estimate settlement value by asking for basic inputs like injury severity, treatment costs, and lost wages. That can be useful if you’re trying to plan and you know what you’ve actually documented.
However, calculators often miss Auburn-specific realities that affect trucking cases, such as:
- Evidence that gets harder to obtain quickly (dashcam/video retention, trucking log availability, maintenance record timelines)
- Liability disputes involving not only the driver but also the trucking company’s hiring, training, and maintenance practices
- Comparative-fault arguments that can reduce recovery if the defense claims you contributed to the crash
In other words: a calculator may give you a starting point, but it can’t reliably predict what an insurer will pay once they review the medical record, the crash evidence, and Georgia’s legal standards.


