After a head injury, it’s common for symptoms to evolve. In the first days you might feel “off,” then later develop headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, or cognitive slowing. Insurers frequently use that delay to argue against causation.
That’s why a Crowley-focused case strategy usually emphasizes:
- Documenting the first symptoms (even if you didn’t know they were “TBI” symptoms at the time)
- Proving a consistent medical path—ER visit, follow-ups, and treatment recommendations
- Connecting daily limitations to medical observations (work performance, driving safety, household responsibilities)
An AI calculator may produce a range, but settlement negotiations in Louisiana typically reward what’s provable, not what’s merely possible.


