Think of a calculator as a worksheet, not a prediction. In Newnan claims, the helpful part is mapping out the categories that insurers and lawyers ultimately fight about:
- Medical bills and treatment timeline (including follow-ups and imaging)
- Lost wages tied to your job schedule and ability to work
- Future care needs when injuries don’t resolve on a quick timetable
- Non-economic losses, such as pain, limitations, and loss of normal activities
What a calculator can’t reliably do:
- Determine whether a truck company’s records (maintenance, logs, loading notes) support your version of events
- Resolve disputes over causation—which injuries were caused by the crash vs. pre-existing issues
- Account for the impact of Georgia’s comparative negligence rules on the final payout
- Predict how aggressively local adjusters will challenge liability or medical proof


