Abogados de Brain Injury
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Law Offices of Brian Herrington

Cunha & Partners

Cunha Law Group

Hugen Trial Lawyers

Law Offices of Brian M. Radke

Monico Law Group

Law Offices of Brian Monico

Murphy Legal

Lathen Injury Lawyers

Sachs Law Group

Brian Roy Carmichael, Attorney at Law

Brian Roy Carmichael, Attorney at Law

Schuette Law Group

Allen Legal

Freeman Legal
Brain Injury Lawyers in the United States
Traumatic brain injuries affect approximately 1.5 million Americans each year, and the consequences can last a lifetime. A brain injury lawyer fights to recover compensation for victims whose lives have been permanently altered by someone else's negligence. These cases demand both medical knowledge and legal skill because proving the full extent of a brain injury requires specialized evidence.
What Brain Injury Law Covers
Brain injury claims fall under personal injury law and arise whenever another party's careless or intentional actions cause head trauma. Common causes include car accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, workplace accidents, medical malpractice, and sports-related injuries.
These cases cover both traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) caused by external force and acquired brain injuries from oxygen deprivation or toxic exposure. Mild concussions, diffuse axonal injuries, and severe skull fractures all fall within this practice area. Even a "mild" TBI can produce lasting cognitive, emotional, and physical symptoms that disrupt every aspect of daily life.
When to Hire a Brain Injury Lawyer
- You or a family member sustained a head injury due to another person's or company's negligence
- An insurance company has offered a quick settlement that doesn't account for long-term care needs
- Medical providers have diagnosed a TBI, concussion, or brain bleed following an accident
- You're unable to return to work or perform daily tasks because of cognitive or physical impairments
- A loved one requires a legal guardian to make decisions on their behalf after a severe brain injury
How the Legal Process Works
Your attorney begins by gathering medical records, accident reports, and witness statements. They typically retain neuropsychologists and life-care planners who can document the injury's severity and your future needs.
Most brain injury cases settle before trial. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, roughly 96% of personal injury cases reach a settlement. However, insurance companies often undervalue brain injuries because symptoms like memory loss and personality changes are harder to quantify than a broken bone. If the insurer won't offer fair compensation, your lawyer will take the case to a jury.
How Compensation Is Calculated
- Medical expenses — emergency treatment, surgeries, rehabilitation, therapy, and projected future medical costs
- Lost wages and earning capacity — income lost during recovery plus reduced ability to earn in the future
- Pain and suffering — physical pain, emotional distress, depression, anxiety, and loss of enjoyment of life
- Life-care costs — in-home nursing, assistive devices, home modifications, and ongoing cognitive therapy
- Loss of consortium — compensation for the impact on relationships with spouses and family members
Severe TBI cases can result in settlements or verdicts exceeding $1 million because lifetime care costs alone often reach six or seven figures.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a brain injury lawsuit?
Every state sets its own statute of limitations, typically ranging from one to six years after the injury. Some states allow exceptions when symptoms appear later. Missing the deadline almost always means losing your right to sue, so speak with a lawyer promptly after any head trauma.
What if my brain injury symptoms didn't appear right away?
Delayed symptoms are common with brain injuries. Headaches, memory problems, and mood changes can surface days or weeks after the initial trauma. Medical documentation linking the delayed symptoms to the original incident strengthens your claim significantly, which is why early and consistent medical treatment matters.


