In day-to-day life, people may think of a concussion as short-term. In a real injury claim, however, insurers look for evidence that your symptoms weren’t just present “sometime after” the crash—but were reported, evaluated, and treated in a consistent way.
For Florence residents, that often means:
- Emergency/urgent care records that capture head-impact symptoms (headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, memory issues)
- Follow-up visits that show whether symptoms improved, stabilized, or persisted
- Work or school notes (when available) describing restrictions or missed time
When there are gaps—like long delays before treatment, incomplete discharge instructions, or inconsistent symptom descriptions—settlement negotiations can slow down because the other side argues the injury is less serious or unrelated.


