Many people in Coweta report that the early symptoms of a concussion or more serious traumatic brain injury don’t look dramatic. You might get headaches, dizziness, fogginess, irritability, memory problems, or trouble sleeping—then be expected to work through it.
The problem is that insurance adjusters commonly look for objective documentation (ER/clinic notes, imaging if performed, follow-up assessments, and provider restrictions). When symptoms are delayed, fluctuate, or weren’t consistently reported right away, the case can become harder to value.
That’s why the most important “calculator input” isn’t a number—it’s evidence.


