Chamblee is a busy, commuter-heavy part of the Atlanta metro. When catastrophic injuries happen—especially serious spinal injuries—what determines liability is frequently the same set of facts:
- What happened in the moments before impact (speed, lane position, braking/visibility)
- Whether traffic control worked as intended (signals, turn lanes, signage)
- The condition of the roadway and surrounding area (markings, debris, lighting)
- How quickly emergency care arrived and what was documented
Because paralysis can be life-altering, insurers may try to minimize the claim by questioning timing, causation, or severity. The strongest cases are built from a clear, defensible story supported by medical records and crash evidence.


