TBI symptoms—headaches, dizziness, memory gaps, concentration issues, sleep disruption, mood changes—can be real even when scans look normal. That’s exactly why insurers frequently scrutinize these claims.
In an Acworth context, these disputes often show up after:
- Commute-related collisions where injuries are first described at the scene, then evolve days later.
- Rear-end crashes where whiplash is assumed, and concussion symptoms are questioned.
- Pedestrian or cyclist impacts where witnesses may notice confusion or disorientation but don’t document it like medical staff would.
- Construction and industrial work incidents where people may return to duties early and later struggle with cognition or fatigue.
A settlement calculator can’t capture whether your symptoms were documented consistently, whether treatment followed reasonable medical advice, or whether your work restrictions were supported by clinicians.


