Brain injuries ranging from concussions to severe traumatic brain damage
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs when external force causes brain dysfunction. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries causing permanent cognitive impairment, personality changes, or death. These are among the highest-value personal injury cases because the brain controls everything we do.
TBI cases are complex because: - Symptoms may not appear immediately - Effects can be invisible to others - Cognitive and personality changes affect every aspect of life - Long-term prognosis is often uncertain - Future care costs can be enormous
Even "mild" TBIs (concussions) can cause lasting problems. Multiple concussions compound the damage. Insurance companies often undervalue TBI claims, making expert medical testimony crucial.
TBI diagnosis may include:
Post-Concussion Syndrome: 10-20% of mild TBI patients have symptoms lasting over a year.
Important: Brain injuries are unpredictable. Some patients recover better than expected; others worsen over time.
TBI MMI is particularly challenging:
Don't settle TBI cases quickly—the full extent of damage may take months to years to manifest.
Yes. While called "mild" TBI, concussions are real brain injuries that can cause lasting problems. If someone else's negligence caused your concussion, you may recover for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any ongoing symptoms.
Brain injuries are proven through medical records, imaging studies, neuropsychological testing, and expert testimony. Testimony from family and friends about personality changes is also valuable. Objective testing is crucial since some TBI symptoms are invisible.
Delayed symptoms are common with TBI. Document when symptoms began and connect them to the accident through medical records. A neurologist can explain the delayed onset to insurance adjusters or a jury.
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Settlement values are estimates based on typical cases and vary significantly. Always consult with healthcare providers for medical decisions and a licensed attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.
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