Most calculators online attempt to approximate damages using a handful of inputs—age, income, dependents, and a rough multiplier for non-economic harm. In real Canton cases, those numbers only matter if the underlying facts can be documented.
In practice, insurers and lawyers focus on:
- Liability proof (what happened, who was at fault, and what rules were violated)
- Causation proof (how the incident led to death, not just injury)
- Damages proof (what losses can be shown with records)
- Georgia-specific litigation posture (how the case is positioned early and whether deadlines are met)
So while a calculator can be a starting point, your claim value depends on evidence—not assumptions.


