Traumatic Brain Injuries

Brain injuries can result in someone else's negligence, and are considered one of the most serious types of injuries victims unfortunately face.


These injuries can result in a wide range of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms, and can have long-term effects on a person's health and well-being.


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Damages that can be recovered when filing a claim


It's important to note that the specific damages you may be entitled to will depend on the circumstances of your case. A qualified personal injury attorney can help you understand your legal rights and options for seeking compensation.

  1. Medical expenses: Victims of traumatic brain injuries often require extensive medical treatment, including emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, and rehabilitation. These expenses can be significant, and may be recoverable through a personal injury lawsuit.
  2. Lost income: If a traumatic brain injury prevents a victim from returning to work, they may be entitled to recover damages for lost income, including future lost earnings.
  3. Pain and suffering: Traumatic brain injuries can be extremely painful and can cause significant physical and emotional suffering. Victims may be entitled to recover damages for their pain and suffering, including both physical and emotional pain.
  4. Loss of enjoyment of life: A traumatic brain injury can have a significant impact on a person's ability to enjoy their daily activities, hobbies, and relationships. Victims may be entitled to recover damages for the loss of enjoyment of life they have experienced as a result of their injury.
  5. Rehabilitation and therapy: Traumatic brain injuries often require ongoing rehabilitation and therapy to help victims regain their physical and cognitive abilities. These expenses can be significant, and may be recoverable through a personal injury lawsuit.
  6. Caregiver expenses: If a traumatic brain injury requires a victim to receive ongoing care and assistance from a caregiver, the cost of this care may be recoverable through a personal injury lawsuit.
  7. Punitive damages: In some cases, a court may award punitive damages in a traumatic brain injury case. These damages are meant to punish the responsible party for their reckless or intentional conduct.

Steps to take after a personal injury


  1. Seek immediate medical treatment.
  2. Document the accident.
  3. Notify the relevant parties.
  4. Follow your doctor's instructions.

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