Many online tools treat a traumatic brain injury like a plug-and-play formula. Real settlements are messier—especially when the injury is tied to everyday Douglas risks such as:
- Rear-end collisions and commutes on nearby roadways where head injuries can be initially minimized
- Falls and slip incidents at local businesses, apartments, and workplaces
- Construction- and industrial-site accidents where symptoms may be downplayed until they worsen
Insurance adjusters in Georgia do not value cases just by “severity level.” They look for proof that links the crash or incident to the brain injury symptoms, and proof that the symptoms affected real-world function.
So while a calculator may generate a range, the biggest difference in Douglas claims usually comes down to what your records show—and whether your timeline is consistent.


