Waynesboro’s mix of commuters, visitors, and street activity can create situations where a brain injury is initially misunderstood—especially when symptoms aren’t obvious right away.
People may be told they “seem fine” after a concussion, only to discover later that they’re dealing with:
- persistent headaches
- trouble concentrating or remembering
- sleep disruption
- mood changes
- dizziness or balance problems
When that happens, insurers often argue the symptoms are unrelated, exaggerated, or improved faster than claimed. The difference between an underpaid claim and a stronger one is frequently whether your medical records show a consistent timeline that matches the incident.


