Injury adjusters in Georgia often scrutinize claims where the timeline doesn’t match what they expect from “typical” soft-tissue injuries. In a Jefferson-area case, that scrutiny usually shows up in three ways:
- Delay between impact and treatment: Pain can start immediately or build over the next few days. If you waited, the defense may try to label symptoms as unrelated.
- Conflicting accounts of how the crash happened: Even minor inconsistencies—what lane you were in, how the braking occurred, whether you saw the other vehicle—can become an argument about credibility.
- Pre-existing conditions: Many residents have prior back issues from work, sports, or everyday strain. The defense may claim your injury wasn’t caused (or worsened) by the crash.
A lawyer familiar with Georgia personal injury practice can help you organize the evidence so the story your records tell stays consistent.


