Sandy Springs sits between major commuting routes and high-traffic corridors, and injuries frequently involve multiple vehicles, sudden lane changes, or disputed driving accounts. When paralysis is involved, insurers may try to narrow the story—arguing the injury wasn’t caused by the crash, that it was pre-existing, or that the medical timeline doesn’t add up.
That’s why “faster answers” aren’t enough. You need a legal team that knows how to translate early facts into a case strategy that can withstand scrutiny.


