Brain Injury Lawyer Georgia | Georgia Injury Attorneys
Traumatic brain injuries — from mild concussions to severe diffuse axonal injuries — frequently cause cognitive, emotional, and behavioral changes that are invisible on imaging but devastating to a survivor's life and career. Insurance companies routinely minimize TBI claims because the injury 'doesn't show on the MRI.' Our attorneys work with neuropsychologists, vocational experts, and life-care planners to prove the real impact.
Insurance companies make money by paying claimants as little as possible. Their adjusters are friendly, sympathetic — and trained. Every recorded statement, every quick settlement offer, every authorization form is designed to limit what they pay you. Our Georgia brain injuries attorneys exist to flip that dynamic. We do the negotiating. We document the damages. We file suit when needed.
Most importantly: we get paid only if you do. Our contingency fee means there's no risk in calling — and every reason not to wait. Evidence disappears, witnesses move, deadlines pass. The sooner we're involved, the stronger your case.
What to do after a brain injuries incident
The first 24-72 hours after an incident shape the strength of your eventual case. Here's what we tell every Georgia client to do:
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Get comprehensive neurological evaluation
MRI, CT, and neuropsychological testing establish baseline.
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Keep a daily symptom journal
Cognitive issues, headaches, mood changes, sleep disruption.
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Have family members document behavioral changes
Loved ones often see what the survivor doesn't.
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Limit social media
Defense investigators screenshot anything that looks 'normal.'
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Hire an attorney experienced with TBI litigation
Most personal injury lawyers do not understand how to prove invisible injury.
Even doing all of the above, you may still need an attorney to negotiate fairly with the insurance company. Adjusters know that unrepresented claimants accept smaller settlements — significantly smaller, on average. Hiring counsel changes the math.
How our brain injuries attorneys can help
Our approach to every case is built on thorough investigation, comprehensive damages documentation, and trial readiness. Here's what we do for brain injuries clients across Georgia:
- Retain neuropsychologists to perform comprehensive cognitive testing
- Engage life-care planners and vocational experts to quantify long-term losses
- Use day-in-the-life videos and lay witness testimony to prove the human impact
- Pursue maximum policy limits across every available source
- Try cases when insurers refuse to fairly value invisible injuries
We've handled brain injuries cases across every county in Georgia. We know the local courts, the defense firms, the insurance adjusters. That experience matters — and it shows in our results.
Frequently asked questions
Recent Brain Injuries results
Past results don't guarantee future outcomes — but they do show what's possible when injured Georgians have aggressive, experienced representation.
$4.2M — Mild TBI from rear-end crash
Neuropsych testing established cognitive deficits insurer denied.
$3.1M — Severe TBI, fall from height
Life-care plan exceeded $4M, settled at policy limits plus premises coverage.
$2.4M — Concussion from MVA, Atlanta
Won at trial after insurer offered $75,000.
Each case is unique. Outcomes depend on the specific facts of your situation.
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