A calculator can be useful if you’re trying to organize your losses—especially if you’ve already collected:
- medical bills and treatment dates
- wage loss documentation
- receipts for out-of-pocket expenses
- basic property damage records
But in Savannah, settlement value is frequently shaped by factors that calculators can’t reliably model, such as:
- whether the crash involved a commercial route with shared responsibility (driver/employer/others)
- whether evidence was preserved quickly enough (logs, vehicle data, surveillance)
- how injuries are explained in records (Georgia insurers often scrutinize causation)
Think of a calculator as a worksheet, not a forecast. Your strongest case is built on proof.


