Savannah’s mix of commuters, pedestrians, ride-share traffic, and event crowds can create accidents where the facts are disputed: who had the right of way, how fast the vehicle was going, what the lighting looked like at the time, and whether witnesses can reliably describe what they saw.
For TBI cases, that matters because insurers commonly argue:
- the head injury wasn’t caused by the incident,
- symptoms were unrelated or pre-existing,
- the injury wasn’t severe enough to justify lost income or long-term care.
That’s why a settlement evaluation in Savannah usually needs more than “I felt awful after.” It needs objective documentation of the injury process and its functional impact—plus a liability story supported by local evidence.


