Online tools can’t see your medical records, the incident report, the witness statements, or the insurance posture of the defendant. In Peachtree City, that missing context matters.
Instead of trying to force your situation into a generic formula, focus on building the parts that insurers and courts rely on:
- Liability evidence: what went wrong, who is responsible, and whether rules of the road or safety duties were violated
- Causation: how the incident led to the death (not just injuries, but the medical chain of events)
- Damages documentation: funeral expenses, lost financial support, and losses tied to the relationship
A lawyer’s role is translating your facts into the categories of loss Georgia law recognizes—because that’s what drives settlement value.


