After a head injury, some symptoms show up immediately (dizziness, confusion, headaches). Others develop over days or weeks (sleep disruption, concentration problems, mood changes, worsening headaches). In West Texas, where people may travel farther for care and work schedules can be tight, delays happen.
Insurers frequently look for gaps:
- Did you seek treatment promptly after the incident?
- Do your medical records consistently describe symptoms and functional limits?
- Are there clear follow-ups showing whether symptoms improved, stabilized, or worsened?
If the record is thin, adjusters may argue the injury was minor or unrelated. If the record is strong, they have less room to push the claim down.


