In South Fulton, many traumatic brain injury cases arise from situations where liability is disputed early: multi-vehicle traffic events, intersections with heavy turning movements, late-night activity, and busy work schedules that make follow-up care easy to postpone.
When that happens, insurers commonly argue:
- the symptoms are not tied to the crash/incident
- the injury was less severe than reported
- recovery should have been faster
For TBI claims, that dispute is often won or lost on how consistently your medical record shows the timeline—what you reported right after the incident, what clinicians observed, and what treatment followed.
An AI tool can’t verify your records. But it can help you spot gaps (for example: missing follow-up notes, unclear symptom dates, or treatment delays) before those gaps weaken the case.


