A common pattern we see in the area:
- You’re involved in a car crash, trip on an uneven sidewalk, or an incident at work.
- You feel “mostly okay,” or symptoms seem manageable for a day.
- Then you develop worsening abdominal, chest, back, or headache symptoms—sometimes days later.
In Georgia, insurers often focus on timing and documentation. If your medical visit is delayed or if your records don’t clearly describe the progression of symptoms, they may argue the condition is unrelated.
That’s where local, evidence-focused legal guidance matters: your lawyer helps connect the incident mechanics (what forces were involved) with the medical timeline (when symptoms appeared and what tests showed).


