In a head injury claim, the central question is usually not whether you experienced symptoms—it’s whether the symptoms are medically connected to the crash or incident and whether they were persistent enough to affect your life.
Because TBIs can involve invisible symptoms (concentration problems, sleep disruption, mood changes, dizziness, memory gaps), adjusters may focus on gaps in treatment, inconsistencies in symptom reporting, or delays in seeking care. In Milledgeville, that can be especially problematic if someone returns to work quickly, misses follow-up appointments due to transportation or scheduling, or describes symptoms differently as months pass.
Your goal is to make your injury story easy to understand for doctors, insurers, and—if needed—Georgia courts.


