Many people assume a settlement depends on the injury diagnosis alone. In practice, claims in and around Cumming often hinge on how quickly symptoms were documented after the incident and whether your records show a consistent story.
That’s because head injuries can involve symptoms like:
- headaches, dizziness, and light sensitivity
- memory problems or “brain fog”
- sleep disruption
- mood changes (irritability, anxiety, depression)
- trouble concentrating at work or school
When symptoms are documented early and tied to treatment, it becomes far easier to explain to an insurer (and, if necessary, a jury) that the injury is real, medically supported, and connected to the accident.


