Louisiana injury claims are evidence-driven. For traumatic brain injuries, that means the timeline matters: when symptoms started, when treatment began, and what providers wrote down. Many people assume a concussion “speaks for itself,” but insurance adjusters often look for objective support—diagnoses, follow-up visits, therapy plans, and work restrictions.
In Hammond, common day-to-day realities can also affect documentation:
- Missed follow-ups due to transportation, scheduling, or recovery fatigue
- Conflicting accounts of what happened in fast-moving crash scenes
- Symptoms that fluctuate (headaches, dizziness, memory problems), making consistency important
A calculator can’t account for these proof gaps. A lawyer can.


