People underestimate how much insurance companies focus on whether the injury can be explained with objective records and consistent reporting. In the real world, that means:
- ER and follow-up notes that describe symptoms right after the incident (headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, vision changes, loss of consciousness, etc.)
- Treatment continuity (neurology, primary care, concussion therapy, neuropsychological testing where appropriate)
- Records that show work restrictions and day-to-day limitations over time
When your symptoms are documented clearly, adjusters have less room to argue that the injury was mild, short-lived, or unrelated to the incident.


