Georgia Post-Concussion Syndrome Lawyers
When concussion symptoms persist for months or years, insurers call it "resolved." We call it negligence.
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Post-Concussion Syndrome
Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) occurs when concussion symptoms persist for months or years beyond the expected recovery period. Chronic headaches, dizziness, cognitive fog, memory problems, irritability, and sleep disturbances interfere with work, relationships, and daily functioning long after the initial injury.
Insurance companies argue that concussions should resolve within weeks and that persistent symptoms are unrelated or psychological. Georgia Auto Law uses serial neuropsychological testing, advanced neuroimaging, and expert testimony to document the objective basis for PCS and its impact on our clients’ lives.
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Other Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Case Types
Georgia Auto Law handles all types of traumatic brain injury cases across the state.
Concussions
Concussion from a Georgia car accident? Even "mild" TBI causes serious symptoms. Georgia Auto Law fights for full compensation. Free consultation.
Learn more →Cerebral Contusions
Cerebral contusion from a Georgia car accident? Brain bruising is a serious injury requiring expert documentation. Georgia Auto Law fights for victims. Free consultation.
Learn more →Diffuse Axonal Injury
Diffuse axonal injury from a Georgia car accident? DAI causes widespread brain damage. Georgia Auto Law fights for maximum compensation. Free consultation.
Learn more →Coup-Contrecoup Injuries
Coup-contrecoup brain injury from a Georgia car accident? Dual-site brain damage requires expert documentation. Georgia Auto Law fights for victims. Free consultation.
Learn more →Penetrating Brain Injury
Penetrating brain injury from a Georgia car accident? These catastrophic injuries demand aggressive legal representation. Georgia Auto Law fights for victims. Free consultation.
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