Many traumatic brain injuries are initially treated as “just a concussion,” especially when the person looks normal and symptoms come and go. In Villa Rica, that misunderstanding can be fueled by the day-to-day rhythm of suburban life—returning to work quickly, attending routine errands, and trying to “push through” symptoms.
But brain injuries don’t always follow a clean timeline. Symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, foggy thinking, sleep disruption, irritability, and memory problems can persist even when scans show no dramatic findings. The key is that insurers still require documentation linking the injury to the accident and showing functional limitations over time.


