Most calculators use broad inputs (age, general earning assumptions, and categories of damages). In real Union City cases, the number that matters is the one insurers will anchor to after they review:
- Liability risk (what happened, who was at fault, and whether evidence supports it)
- Causation (how medical records connect the incident to the death)
- Documentation strength (funeral costs, support history, and proof of financial impact)
- Georgia-specific process realities (deadlines, claim requirements, and how negotiations typically unfold)
A calculator can’t adjust for the details that make or break value—like eyewitness credibility, dashcam/surveillance availability, maintenance records, or conflicting reports.


