Insurance adjusters don’t just ask whether you had a head injury. They focus on how quickly your condition was evaluated and how consistently your treatment matched your reported symptoms.
In practical terms, that means your case may rise or fall based on questions like:
- Did you seek medical care soon after the injury (or did symptoms worsen later)?
- Did your notes show a consistent timeline of headaches, confusion, concentration problems, or dizziness?
- Were follow-up visits completed, especially after a concussion diagnosis?
Georgia law generally requires claims to be filed within statutory time limits (deadlines vary by case type), so delays can complicate both evidence and strategy. Even when the injury is real, long gaps in treatment can give the defense an opening to argue symptoms were caused by something else.


