In many head injury cases, the injury may be “real” but still misunderstood—especially when symptoms include headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep problems, or mood changes that aren’t obvious on a scan.
In Sandy Springs, insurers often scrutinize:
- The timing between the incident and when symptoms were documented
- Whether treatment was consistent after the injury
- How the accident happened (and whether the mechanism supports a head injury)
- Whether work and daily functioning changed in a way that clinicians can tie to the TBI
Because commutes and high-traffic collisions are frequently complex, accident reports and witness information can make or break causation.


