Most online tools use generalized assumptions (like injury severity and missed work). They can’t account for the specific way your life changed after the accident.
In Douglasville cases, we commonly see insurers scrutinize:
- When symptoms started (and whether you sought care promptly)
- Consistency between the accident account, ER records, and follow-up visits
- Functional impact—for example, whether headaches, dizziness, memory issues, or concentration problems affected your ability to commute, work shifts, or manage daily tasks
A calculator can’t measure those credibility and documentation factors. It also can’t predict how long your recovery will last, which can be especially important for TBIs that fluctuate over time.


