In a place like Peachtree Corners—where commuting traffic, school/daycare schedules, retail activity, and regular pedestrian movement create frequent “sudden incident” situations—insurance adjusters commonly ask the same questions:
- Why did you wait to get treated?
- Does the medical record match the mechanism of injury?
- Are symptoms consistent over time, or do they look like they changed?
Even if you feel the injury immediately, the claim can weaken if records are thin, descriptions are vague, or treatment is delayed without a reasonable explanation.
That’s why we encourage clients to act quickly after an incident:
- Get medical evaluation promptly when pain, stiffness, limited motion, numbness, or weakness are involved.
- Write down a factual timeline while details are fresh (what happened, where it happened, what you were doing).
- Keep copies of everything you receive—diagnostic results, visit summaries, work notes, and therapy plans.


