Most calculators work like a worksheet. They may ask about:
- Medical treatment you’ve received (and whether you expect ongoing care)
- Time missed from work and wage loss
- Property damage and out-of-pocket expenses
- Injury severity and how long recovery might take
Used correctly, this can help you spot gaps in your documentation. For example, if you’re entering bills and missed wages but forgetting related expenses—like travel for treatment or medication costs—your estimate may be too low.
Still, calculators are built on assumptions. In Georgia truck cases, value often hinges on details that a generic form can’t capture, such as how fault is divided, what the medical records actually show, and what coverage is available through the trucking company and related entities.


