In a suburban community like Hercules, many people still try to “push through” symptoms—especially when doctors have not yet provided a clear picture of long-term effects. That can create a problem for claims involving concussion, dizziness, headaches, memory issues, and mood changes, which may not look severe on a quick exam.
Insurers frequently focus on whether your records show:
- Documented symptoms over time (not just a one-time complaint)
- Functional limitations tied to real life (work tasks, driving, parenting, safety)
- Consistency between what you report and what providers observe
For many injured residents, the turning point is not the initial diagnosis—it’s whether the medical record shows how the injury changed functioning after the first few weeks.


