Many TBI cases settle for less than they should when the evidence is incomplete or when the claim is evaluated too soon. After a head injury, people commonly return to work before symptoms fully stabilize—especially in a suburban community where schedules and family responsibilities don’t pause.
In practice, that can create two problems:
- Symptom escalation isn’t fully documented. You may improve for a while, then symptoms return or worsen.
- Insurance adjusters treat “no scan findings” as “no real injury.” Concussions and other brain injuries can exist even when early imaging is limited.
A strong Broussard TBI demand focuses on medical documentation and day-to-day functional impact—not just the initial emergency visit.


