A “TBI payout calculator” can’t account for the realities that show up in local cases—like delayed reporting because someone is trying to make it through a work shift, treatment gaps caused by scheduling issues, or symptoms that fluctuate with stress and sleep.
In practice, Conyers claims often rise or fall based on:
- How quickly you were evaluated after the head injury
- Whether your symptoms were documented consistently (not just once)
- How well medical providers connect the injury mechanism to your neurological findings
- Whether the defense can argue comparative responsibility or an alternative cause
Georgia injury claims are handled under state rules and timelines, so the “paper trail” matters. The more organized your medical and financial records are, the easier it is to show the true impact on your life.


