Online estimates usually rely on averages: the decedent’s age, income, and a generic multiplier for non-economic harm. That can be useful as a starting point, but it often overlooks the factors that matter most in real cases—especially in fast-growing areas like Locust Grove where:
- Traffic patterns change quickly (new development can increase congestion and collision risk).
- Commuter routes and shared roads can complicate fault when multiple parties are involved.
- Insurance adjusters may narrow the story to reduce exposure.
In Georgia, settlement discussions are driven by proof: liability evidence, medical causation, documentation of losses, and how comparative fault is likely to be argued. A generic “payout calculator” can’t weigh those case-specific risks.


