Many traumatic brain injury (TBI) injuries start as “maybe it’s nothing.” A few hours later, symptoms can show up or intensify—dizziness, trouble focusing, sleep disruption, mood changes, or worsening headaches.
In Atlanta, insurers frequently challenge these cases by pointing to:
- Delayed symptom reporting after a crash on a busy roadway
- Gaps in treatment when people return to work and postpone follow-ups
- Competing explanations (stress, migraines, prior conditions) especially when records are thin
- Scene uncertainty in fast-moving accidents where witnesses are hard to track
That’s why “calculator results” should be treated as a starting point—something to spot what you need to document next, not a substitute for a legal evaluation tied to your timeline.


