In and around Doraville, many serious head injuries come from incidents that move fast: a crash at a high-traffic intersection, a sudden braking event on a commute, a fall after someone misses a curb, or a worksite accident where protective gear or training is disputed. When liability is disputed, your case typically rises or falls based on evidence.
For TBI claims, “evidence” usually means:
- Emergency and follow-up medical records (not just the initial visit)
- Documentation of symptoms over time (headaches, dizziness, memory issues, irritability, sleep disruption)
- Notes showing how symptoms affect function—work, daily activities, driving, and relationships
A settlement estimate without that trail of proof is often guesswork. Insurance companies may argue the symptoms are temporary, unrelated, or exaggerated—particularly if treatment gaps exist or if the record doesn’t match what you report.


