Injury labels like “concussion” or “mild TBI” can be frustrating—especially when symptoms persist. Louisiana claims typically rise or fall based on whether the evidence tells a consistent story: what happened, what symptoms followed, how long they lasted, and how they changed your ability to function.
That’s where an AI-style estimate can help you spot missing pieces. But the legal team has to verify them using real records, including:
- ER/urgent care notes and follow-up visits
- concussion or neurology evaluations
- therapy documentation (when applicable)
- work notes and medical restrictions
- a timeline of symptom progression
If your symptoms worsened after a crash, a slip, or another incident, you’ll want the medical record to reflect that change—not just the initial event.


