A large share of traumatic brain injuries in the New Orleans metro area happen in situations tied to commuting—rapid lane changes, stop-and-go traffic, rear-end collisions, and sudden braking. Gretna residents also frequently travel through busy corridors where visibility and reaction time can be challenging.
Why does that matter for settlement value?
- Mechanism of injury matters. The more clearly the accident explains how a head impact occurred, the easier it is to connect the incident to your symptoms.
- Consistency matters. If the timeline of your symptoms doesn’t line up with when you say the injury occurred (or if there’s a gap in treatment), insurers may argue your symptoms have another cause.
- Documentation matters. In traffic-related crashes, reports, photos, and witness accounts can become critical—especially when the other driver disputes fault.
In practice, a “TBI calculator” can’t account for the unique way your crash happened on local roads. What it can do is remind you to gather the right materials so your lawyer can argue causation and damages with confidence.


