In many TBI cases, the biggest question isn’t simply “How serious was the injury?” It’s whether the evidence ties your brain injury symptoms to the specific incident.
In practice, that means investigators look closely at:
- Timing: whether you sought care soon after the event and followed through with recommended treatment
- Consistency: whether symptom reports match what clinicians documented over time
- Mechanism: whether the reported forces (impact, fall, sudden stop, etc.) are medically plausible
- Function: how the injury affects daily activities, work duties, and safety
A calculator may use simplified assumptions (like a set recovery timeline). A Cairo case is evaluated on what your records actually show—and on how well those records prove causation and damages under Georgia law.


