Injury claims often stall when early symptoms don’t match what later tests show. In Port Wentworth, that mismatch can happen when:
- You delay medical evaluation because the pain feels “manageable”
- Imaging (like CT scans) is ordered later after symptoms escalate
- Your initial visit results don’t use clear “traumatic injury” language
- Insurance adjusters treat delayed symptoms as proof the event wasn’t serious
A strong internal injury claim usually needs a clear chain: incident → mechanism of force → symptoms timeline → diagnostic findings → treatment decisions → ongoing limitations.
Technology can help organize facts, but the legal value comes from credible medical documentation and a causation narrative that makes sense to adjusters and—if needed—Georgia courts.


