Most online tools estimate settlement value using simplified inputs like wage history, medical treatment, and injury severity. Those factors matter—but they’re not the whole story.
In Statesboro, cases often hinge on practical questions tied to how work happens day-to-day:
- Whether the injury was reported quickly and documented consistently (especially for minor injuries that worsen after a commute or shift change).
- Whether medical records match the job activity you were performing—think lifting, repetitive motion, working around equipment, or working in heat/warehouse conditions.
- How your work restrictions align with local job availability—for example, whether you can return to modified duties or whether your restrictions effectively remove you from the same type of work.
A calculator may produce a range, but it can’t evaluate whether your employer and insurer will accept the medical causation narrative, or whether you’ll need help developing the record early.


