In and around Statesboro, claims frequently involve busy mixed-traffic conditions—commuters, school schedules, campus activity, and pedestrians. When a head injury isn’t immediately obvious, adjusters may argue that symptoms are vague, unrelated, or exaggerated.
That’s why your case needs two things working together:
- A credible account of the incident (what happened and why your head was impacted)
- Medical documentation that ties symptoms to that impact and shows how those symptoms changed your functioning
A calculator can’t “see” the specifics of your incident or your medical history. Your settlement value is shaped by what can be proven—especially when symptoms like headaches, dizziness, memory issues, sleep disruption, and mood changes don’t always show up in a single scan.


