Newnan residents are frequently involved in crashes along busy commuter corridors and nearby interstates, and injuries can appear “small” at first. A driver or passenger may feel dizzy or foggy after a collision, then later realize headaches, trouble concentrating, irritability, or memory problems are interfering with daily life.
That’s where the record matters. Georgia claims tend to be evaluated based on whether medical providers documented:
- when symptoms began,
- how they changed over time,
- what objective findings (when available) support the diagnosis,
- and how the injury affected functioning.
An AI tool can’t pull together those threads the way a legal team can—but it can help you identify what’s missing.


