Roswell’s mix of commuters, pedestrians, and drivers navigating traffic patterns can create serious head-injury scenarios—especially when a crash involves sudden braking, rear-end impacts, or stop-and-go congestion.
But even when the accident is clear, TBI proof is still evidence-driven. That means adjusters look closely at things like:
- When symptoms were first reported (and whether the timeline matches the injury mechanism)
- Whether you followed through with recommended treatment
- Whether clinicians documented functional limits (not just “headache” or “dizziness”)
- How your symptoms affected work, parenting, driving, and household responsibilities
A strong claim doesn’t require dramatic test results—it requires consistent, credible records that connect the injury to the accident and show how your life changed afterward.


