Taumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers with Over 50 Years of Experience

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) occur as a result of violent impacts or jolts to the head. In a closed head injury, the brain’s sudden movement can cause mild damage of small tears in the brain tissue up to significant shearing damage to tissue and blood vessels deeper in the brain, which cause more pronounced disabilities, or even death. These can be devastating injuries to the victim and their family, with permanent consequences. Our knowledge traumatic brain injury lawyers are skilled at investigating each incident, uncovering valuable evidence, and establishing the facts to prove claims.

TBIs are often the result of car crashes, falls, assaults, or being hit in the head with equipment. Even seemingly low impact collisions can cause TBIs, such as with whiplash injuries. All that is needed is a rapid rotational force to stretch and/or sever connecting fibers in the brain.

What are the Social and Physical Characteristics of Traumatic Brain Injuries?

Brain injuries include a wide range of symptoms including headaches, speech issues, cognitive dysfunction, memory loss, visual sensitivities, and brain “fog.” Sometimes they are life-altering because they can cause loss of ability to function socially, loss of earning capacity, complex physical disabilities, and relationship problems.

The severity of a TBI can be characterized from “mild” (short term changes in mental status) to “severe” (extended unconsciousness and/or memory loss). The term “mild” TBI (MTBI) can be misleading because although a person may have minimal symptoms following an injury they can still experience headaches, dizziness, and cognitive changes that affect their daily function.

How are Traumatic Brain Injuries diagnosed?

Often TBIs are diagnosed by an emergency medicine physician or a primary care provider who has documented brain dysfunction such as dizziness, headaches, and speech issues. Certainly imaging studies can show obvious signs of brain changes, but for the most part they are difficult to diagnose. Most brain imaging studies do not detect signs of brain injury so medical providers rely on symptoms, neuropsychological testing to identify cognitive deficits, and special occupational and/or speech and language assessments.

Some common symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury include the following:

Headache
Lack of focus
Fatigue
Personality changes
Irritability

Dizziness
Memory loss
Balance issues
Depression
Anger

Visual Disturbance
Speech changes
Poor judgment
Anxiety
Sleep disorder

West Sound Injury Law Case Example: Multiple Head Injuries from Two Collisions
Settlement Recovery: $450,000

Our client was in two forceful rear end collisions within a short period of time. She suffered countercoup head injuries (when the brain hits the side of the skull as opposed to the point of impact) and developed migraine headaches, mild memory loss, cognitive dysfunction, speech issues, and personality changes that caused poor judgment and impulsivity control issues. Her earning capacity was affected because she was no longer employable to the same level she was before her injury. The cognitive changes were well documented. All available insurance proceeds were tendered (third parties and underinsured motorist policies).

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