Fairburn residents commonly face TBI incidents tied to the rhythms of daily life—commuting stress, fast-moving traffic corridors, and late-night return trips after events. Even when the crash or fall seems straightforward, insurers may later argue that:
- symptoms were caused by something else (migraines, stress, pre-existing conditions),
- the injury was “minor” because it didn’t show up immediately,
- treatment was delayed or inconsistent,
- the timeline doesn’t match what the medical records show.
A “calculator” can’t resolve those disputes. It also can’t explain how Georgia’s process requires proof of liability and causation—meaning the record must support that the incident caused the brain injury and the continuing symptoms.


