Many people think a concussion is obvious right away. In practice, symptoms can evolve over hours and days—headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, memory gaps, irritability, and trouble concentrating. If you were hurt in an accident while commuting, working around industrial sites, or traveling through town, the first emergency visit is only the beginning.
What insurance companies look for is whether your treatment and symptom timeline match the mechanism of injury. If the initial visit documents the right symptoms and follow-up care stays consistent, the claim tends to feel more credible. If records are thin or delayed, adjusters often argue the injury wasn’t as severe—or not caused by the incident.


