Most calculators are built to produce an estimated range based on common factors: medical treatment, wage loss, and the severity of injury. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand whether a claim is likely to be resolved as a benefits case or whether it may later involve a dispute.
However, a calculator can’t see:
- The medical records that connect your injury to your job duties
- Whether your condition is considered temporary vs. lasting
- The documentation of restrictions and work capacity
- The details insurers focus on under Georgia procedures
In other words: the tool may give you a starting point, but your actual “number” is driven by evidence—and that evidence often matters more than the math.


