Proper initial medical treatment after an accident
November 18, 2021
What led to lawsuits against baby formula that caused NEC?
December 30, 2021Proper initial medical treatment after an accident
November 18, 2021
What led to lawsuits against baby formula that caused NEC?
December 30, 2021Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are devastating, life-changing, and often not obvious to the casual observer. These injuries are sometimes described as “invisible injuries.”
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, you know the immense emotional and financial impact it can have on a family. In some cases, recovery can take a lifetime, not just for the injured person, but also for those who care for them.
We specialize in building strong cases seeking compensation for brain injury victims when a person, company, or entity can be held liable for the injury. TBIs are often permanent and always life-changing, from cognitive problems or personality changes to financial hardship and emotional stress, all of which take a toll on victims and their families. TBI victims may require ongoing medical care, assistance with daily living, occupational therapy, and other services, while also coping with depression or altered self-esteem.
The most common brain injuries we handle are from construction accidents involving falls from heights; however, brain injuries can also occur in:
- Traffic accidents (negligent drivers)
- Dangerous products
- Unsafe playgrounds
- Explosions
- Toxic chemicals
- Auto defects
- Workplace machinery
- Falls from heights
- Electrical accidents
- Assaults
For a confidential, no-obligations case evaluation, please fill out the form or call 1-(800)-387-4262.