After a head injury, people often hear terms like “mild TBI” or “concussion” and assume the case value will be small. In practice, settlement amounts are driven less by the label and more by documented functional impact.
For Sulphur residents, that often looks like:
- Consistent records showing symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, memory problems, sleep disruption, or mood changes
- Notes describing how those symptoms affected day-to-day functioning (work performance, driving safety, household tasks)
- Objective testing or specialist evaluation when symptoms persist
A key point: Louisiana claims don’t rise or fall on “how serious it felt that day.” They rise or fall on what can be shown, explained, and defended.


