Most calculators try to estimate a mix of:
- wage-loss-related benefits
- medical expenses and potential future care
- impairment-related compensation (when permanency is at issue)
But a calculator is only as good as its assumptions. In real Georgia claims, outcomes depend heavily on records, including:
- whether the injury was reported promptly
- whether medical providers link your condition to the work incident
- whether your employer accepted the claim or disputed it
- how long you were able to work with restrictions (if any)
In other words, two people can enter the same “calculator inputs” and still end up with very different results.


