Head injuries can look “invisible.” You may have headaches, concentration problems, dizziness, sleep disruption, mood changes, or memory issues that don’t show up right away—especially in the days following an accident.
That’s why, in practice, the case turns on proof quality, not just the diagnosis. Insurance adjusters typically focus on whether:
- treatment began promptly after the injury,
- symptoms were documented consistently,
- clinicians connected your complaints to the accident mechanism,
- and your functional limits affected work, driving, parenting, or other real-world responsibilities.
In Moultrie, that proof often matters even more when multiple parties are involved—such as rideshare or commercial vehicles, multi-vehicle crashes, or incidents on private property where fault may be disputed.


