Many people in Austin are injured during commutes, errands, or work shifts, then try to “push through” symptoms. That’s understandable—but it can create problems for a claim.
Minnesota insurers commonly look for gaps such as:
- delayed medical evaluation after a fall, collision, or workplace incident
- inconsistent symptom reporting between urgent care, follow-up visits, and primary care
- missing documentation of work limits (especially for people who returned to modified duty without clear restrictions)
Even when a concussion is real, delayed or scattered records make it harder to connect symptoms—headaches, dizziness, memory issues, mood changes—to the specific event.


