Pooler is known for growth, busy corridors, and frequent merging/turning situations. When a crash involves lane changes, heavy traffic slowdowns, commercial vehicles, or late braking, insurers may argue the impact wasn’t severe enough to cause persistent brain injury symptoms.
That’s why your claim’s early documentation matters.
In practice, defense teams commonly look for:
- Consistency between the crash timeline and symptom onset (headache, dizziness, “brain fog,” sleep disruption)
- Whether you sought emergency or urgent care promptly
- Objective findings (imaging results, neurocognitive testing, clinician notes)
- Work and function evidence (missed shifts, reduced duties, medical work restrictions)
A calculator can’t weigh those factors the way a lawyer can—especially when liability is disputed or multiple parties are involved.


