Brain injuries are notorious for being partly invisible. Even when a person has concussion symptoms, cognitive changes, or emotional swings, the adjuster may focus on whether the medical record shows a reliable connection between the incident and the ongoing effects.
In Slidell and across Louisiana, that means your case can hinge on things like:
- Whether the first medical visit happened soon enough to document symptoms
- Whether follow-up care continued consistently (or whether there are gaps you can explain)
- Whether records describe functional limitations—like difficulty with focus, memory, sleep, or returning to routine
- Whether imaging and clinical notes align with the narrative
An AI “calculator” can organize inputs, but it can’t authenticate treatment notes, interpret neurological findings, or assess whether your evidence tells a coherent story that a claim handler can’t dismiss.


