A calculator can be a helpful starting point for thinking about categories of loss—like funeral expenses, lost financial support, and non-economic harm (such as loss of companionship).
But online tools generally rely on broad assumptions. They can’t account for Savannah-specific realities that frequently change outcomes, such as:
- Whether evidence was preserved quickly after a crash, drowning incident, or workplace event
- How fault is allocated when multiple parties contributed (drivers, property owners, employers, contractors)
- Whether medical records support the exact chain from injury to death
- Whether witnesses and video evidence from nearby businesses or public areas were obtained before they were overwritten or removed
A real settlement value is ultimately driven by proof—not by an estimate.


