Snellville residents are used to commuting and navigating traffic patterns on major roads and neighborhood connectors. That matters because in TBI cases, the story of how the head injury happened is frequently the first battleground.
After a crash near a highway on-ramp or a high-traffic intersection, insurers may argue:
- the mechanism of injury wasn’t significant enough to cause lasting brain symptoms,
- symptoms were caused by something else (or were pre-existing), or
- the claim doesn’t match treatment history.
A calculator can’t evaluate those disputes. Your case needs an evidence-based narrative tying the event to the diagnosis—through emergency records, follow-up visits, and consistent reporting of symptoms.


