You may find online tools that ask for age, income, and dependents. Those inputs can be a starting point, but they miss what typically drives value in real Powder Springs cases:
- Crash and fault details unique to local roads (lane changes, speed, merge behavior, visibility, and traffic control issues)
- Medical causation—how long the decedent lived after the injury and whether complications changed the outcome
- Comparative fault scenarios, which can reduce recovery even when the defendant was at fault
- Insurance structure (policy limits, additional coverage that may apply, and how insurers handle liability)
A calculator can’t review police reports, witness statements, maintenance records, or the medical timeline. Your evidence does.


