In wrongful death cases, value largely depends on whether the law can tie the defendant’s conduct to the death. In Carrollton, that often turns on details that don’t show up in a generic calculator:
- Intersection and turning movements (who had the right-of-way, speed, lane position)
- Lane changes and merge collisions (signals, timing, visibility)
- Medical timeline (what injuries were treated, what complications followed)
- Evidence quality (dash cam, surveillance, witness consistency)
Even when liability seems obvious at first, Georgia cases frequently require careful documentation to prove causation—especially where the death occurred days or weeks after the incident.


