In a lot of Milledgeville cases, the initial event feels manageable—soreness, bruising, or stiffness—then pain, dizziness, abdominal discomfort, or breathing issues show up later. That delay can be used against you.
Insurance adjusters may argue:
- your symptoms are unrelated,
- you waited too long to get care,
- or your treatment wasn’t necessary.
Georgia law doesn’t require perfection, but insurers do look for consistency between the incident timeline and the medical record. If your story changes, or if there’s a long gap without explanation, your claim can lose credibility.
The goal early on is simple: make sure the medical documentation and the incident facts tell the same story.


