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What’s my injury case worth?

Answer a few quick questions and get a free, personalized case review from attorney Kyle Koester. No forms to wrestle with — just tap your answers.

What actually affects a Georgia injury case’s value

The honest answer: no website calculator can tell you what your case is worth. Real value comes from facts a form can’t weigh — which is exactly why a personal review matters.

It’s natural to want a number. But anyone promising one from a few clicks is guessing — and in Georgia, a law firm isn’t even allowed to imply a guaranteed or expected recovery. What an experienced attorney can do is look at the specific factors that drive value in your situation:

  • Severity & permanence of your injuries
  • Past & future medical costs
  • Lost wages & lost earning capacity
  • Pain & suffering and life impact
  • Strength of the liability evidence
  • Your share of fault (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33)
  • Available insurance coverage & UM/UIM
  • How quickly evidence is preserved

The questions above gather the details that matter, so when Kyle reaches out, the conversation starts with real substance — not a generic intake. Two of these factors deserve special mention: Georgia’s comparative negligence rule can reduce or bar recovery based on your share of fault, and the two-year filing deadline means waiting can quietly cost you the case entirely.

Why no number here

This tool intentionally doesn’t display a dollar figure. A real estimate requires reviewing your medical records, the insurance available, and the liability facts — and Georgia’s rules for lawyers prohibit creating unjustified expectations. Kyle gives you a straight, individualized answer instead.

Frequently asked

Can a calculator tell me what my case is worth?

No. No online tool can value a personal injury case. Real value depends on the extent and permanence of your injuries, future medical needs, lost earning capacity, available insurance, and how fault is apportioned — which requires an attorney to review your specific situation.

Does using this cost anything or commit me to anything?

No. It’s free, and submitting your information does not create an attorney-client relationship or any obligation. Kyle works on a contingency fee — no attorney fee unless he wins.

What happens after I submit?

Your answers and contact information go straight to the firm as a pre-qualified intake. Kyle personally reviews the details and reaches out to give you a free, no-obligation case review.

How long do I have to file in Georgia?

Generally two years from the date of injury — and some situations are far shorter, such as claims against a government entity. Because deadlines are strict, it’s best to get reviewed promptly.

This tool and page provide general information only — not a case valuation, guarantee, or legal advice. Every case is different. Submitting your information does not create an attorney-client relationship. Past results do not guarantee or predict the outcome of any future case.

Prefer to just talk it through? Call Kyle.

A free, confidential conversation with the attorney himself — no scripts, no obligation, and no fee unless he wins.