Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can cause symptoms that don’t always show up right away—headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, memory problems, concentration issues, and mood changes. In a community like Jesup, where many people commute to work, manage family schedules, and rely on routine, those “invisible” symptoms can quickly affect daily life.
That’s also why claims often get challenged:
- Inconsistency in treatment (missed follow-ups or delayed appointments)
- Gaps in documented symptoms (even if symptoms were present)
- Conflicting narratives about what happened and when symptoms began
- Comparative fault arguments after traffic incidents or pedestrian-related events
An AI tool may generate a number, but it can’t tell your story the way a Georgia-based legal team can—using records, timelines, and credibility factors that match how claims are actually evaluated.


