Marietta traffic, commuting patterns, and mixed roadway use (intersections, school zones, and drivers sharing lanes with pedestrians and cyclists) can lead to head injuries in ways people don’t always recognize at first. A claim can hinge on details like:
- Where the impact happened (high-speed roadway vs. lower-speed collision)
- How the collision occurred (rear-end, side-impact, braking, loss of control)
- Whether emergency evaluation happened promptly
- Whether symptom reporting stayed consistent with clinical notes
In practice, adjusters may argue that symptoms were caused by something else—or that the injury was minor because it wasn’t “obvious” right away. That’s why building a clear, defensible record matters.


