In many personal injury cases, valuation is driven by clear, objective facts. TBI cases are different because symptoms can fluctuate and aren’t always captured in one test.
In Waynesboro, that matters for a couple of reasons:
- Commute and driving limitations: If your concussion symptoms affect concentration or reaction time, it can change whether you can drive to work, keep appointments, or safely handle responsibilities.
- Local traffic patterns and rear-end collisions: Head injuries often follow sudden impacts—such as distracted-driving crashes on busy commuter stretches—where the severity of symptoms may show up over days rather than minutes.
- Tourism and pedestrian risk: Seasonal visitors and heavy foot traffic in certain areas can increase the odds of slip-and-fall incidents and sidewalk/parking-lot head impacts—cases where documentation and timing are crucial.
Because of these factors, the “right” settlement value depends heavily on whether your medical timeline and functional limits line up with the incident story.


