Many AI-style TBI settlement calculators produce a range based on generalized inputs: diagnosis type, treatment length, and reported symptoms. That can feel useful—until you’re dealing with the practical issues that commonly arise after a crash or slip incident around Marietta:
- Delayed reporting of symptoms after a commute-related collision (headaches, fogginess, irritability) can create disputes about severity.
- Work limitations that look temporary at first but become ongoing—especially for people in physically demanding jobs or roles that require sustained focus.
- Conflicting accounts when multiple vehicles are involved on busy corridors and traffic patterns make it harder to reconstruct exactly what happened.
AI outputs are not built to weigh the quality of your documentation, the consistency of your symptom timeline, or how Georgia adjusters scrutinize causation. Those factors often matter more than the label “concussion” or “TBI.”


