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What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) refers to a brain injury that is caused by an outside force, like a car accident. A forceful bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body can cause it. But not all blows or jolts to the head result in a TBI. An object entering the brain can also cause a TBI. TBIs are sometimes called brain injuries or even head injuries.

Mild traumatic brain injury may affect your brain cells temporarily. Some types of TBI can cause temporary or short-term problems with brain function, including problems with how a person thinks, understands, moves, communicates, and acts.

More-serious traumatic brain injury can result in bruising, torn tissues, bleeding and other physical damage to the brain. These injuries can result in long-term complications or death.

Some TBIs are considered primary, meaning the damage is immediate. Others can be secondary, meaning they can happen gradually over the course of hours, days, or weeks after injury. These secondary TBIs are the result of reactive processes that happen after the initial head trauma.

There are two broad types of TBIs:

Penetrating TBI (also known as open TBI) happens when an object pierces the skull (such as a bullet, shrapnel, or bone fragment) and enters the brain tissue. Penetrating TBI typically damages only part of the brain.

Non-penetrating TBI (also known as closed head injury or blunt TBI) is caused by an external force strong enough to move the brain within the skull. Causes include slip and fall accidents, car accidents, sports injuries, blast injury, or being struck by an object.

Some accidents or trauma can cause both penetrating and non-penetrating TBI in the same person.

You should always see your doctor if you or your child has received a blow to the head or body that concerns you or causes behavioral changes. You should seek emergency medical care if there are any signs or symptoms of traumatic brain injury following a recent blow, car accident, or other traumatic injury to the head.

What are the Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury?

Traumatic brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head or body. An object that goes through brain tissue, such as a bullet or shattered piece of skull, also can cause traumatic brain injury.

The leading causes of TBI include:

Falls: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls are the most common cause of TBIs and happen most often among the youngest and oldest age groups.

Vehicle-related injuries: Pedestrian-involved accidents, as well as accidents involving motor vehicles and bicycles, are the third most common cause of TBI.

Blunt trauma accidents: Accidents that involve being struck by or against an object, particularly sports-related injuries, are a major cause of TBI.

Assaults and violence: Abuse-related TBIs result from intimate partner violence, assaults, shaken baby syndrome, and wounds to the head caused by gunshots or other weapons.

Explosions and blasts: TBIs caused by blast trauma from roadside bombs have become a common injury to service members in military conflicts. The majority of these TBIs are classified as mild head injuries.

What are the Symptoms of TBI?

Traumatic brain injury can have wide-ranging physical and psychological effects. Some signs or symptoms may appear immediately after the traumatic event, while others may appear days or weeks later.

  • Light-headedness, dizziness, vertigo, or loss of balance or coordination
  • Blurred vision
  • Hearing problems, such as ringing in the ears
  • Unexplained bad taste in the mouth
  • Sensitivity to light or sound
  • Mood changes or swings, agitation, combativeness, or other unusual behavior

How are TBI Settlement Values Determined?

TBI settlement values are determined by assessing economic damages, like medical bills and lost wages. And non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, often using methods like a multiplier or per diem rate.

The severity and permanence of the TBI, documented through medical reports and expert opinions, are crucial factors that influence the final settlement amount.

Some key components that factor into calculating settlement values include:

Severity of your injury: Every brain injury is different. Someone with a mild concussion might experience symptoms for a few months, but another person might develop post-concussive syndrome that lasts a lifetime. The more serious your injuries, the higher your settlement might be.

Your medical and long-term care needs: Because TBIs often produce lifelong impairments, individuals who are younger may get higher settlement amounts. This is because their TBI is likely to affect them over a longer timeframe and will require more follow-up care.

Your ability to work: You should also demand compensation for your lost income after a brain injury. This can include claims for lost wage-earning capacity if you can return to part-time work or a simpler, more routine job, but lost much of your earning potential due to your injury.

Pain and suffering: Many TBIs produce symptoms that affect victims in ways not directly tied to costs or wages. This can be personality changes, social challenges and loss of friendships, inability to perform or enjoy, and hobbies.

Liability issues: Your ability to recover your damages may be proportionally reduced if you were partially at fault for your accident.

Gross negligence: If the at-fault party behaved in an especially reckless way or with malicious intent, punitive damages may be added to your settlement or jury verdict as a deterrent.

Insurance policy limits: No matter how severe your injuries are, you cannot expect to settle for more than the combined coverage limits of the insurance policies that apply to your case. A TBI attorney can help you identify all the policies that might cover your claim.

Why You Need a Specialized Brain Injury Attorney

Brain injury cases are often complicated. In the early weeks after a car crash or other traumatic incident, it can be hard to tell long-lasting and severe the symptoms will be, how much medical treatment you’ll need, and whether you’ll be able to return to work.

You may also be experiencing symptoms that are very real to you, but can’t be completely confirmed by typical scans or medical tests. As a result, the insurance company may claim your TBI symptoms are fake or exaggerated.

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be a life-altering event, not only for the person injured but for their family as well. It can lead to steep medical bills, a long road to recovery, and a future filled with uncertainty.

TBI victims who are represented by an experienced brain injury attorney usually recover higher settlements on average than those who choose to go it alone.

Sources: NIH.gov | Mayo Clinic | Johns Hopkins Medicine

Reasons to Hire Us

Choosing the right attorney is a big decision, and we’re confident that Chris and Frank Accident Attorneys is your best choice. Here’s why:

  1. Proven Results: We know how to win with a 99% success rate and over $100 million recovered for our clients.
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  3. VIP Concierge Services: We go above and beyond for our clients. Need a rental car? Help with medical treatment? Cash advances to cover lost income? We’ve got you covered.
  4. No Fees Until We Win: You shouldn’t have to worry about legal fees in addition to everything else. That’s why we only get paid if you win.
  5. Bilingual Services: Se habla español. Our Spanish-speaking team is here to help.
  6. Convenient Locations: With offices throughout America, we’re always nearby when you need us.
  7. Personalized Attention: At Chris and Frank, we treat every client like family. We understand that no two cases are the same, so we take the time to understand your unique situation and craft a tailored strategy. 

Hiring an attorney can feel overwhelming, especially if this is your first time dealing with a legal issue. But at Chris and Frank, we make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

From the moment you call us for a free consultation to the day you receive your settlement check, we’re with you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

How important is it to have my injuries checked after an accident?

It is critical to have all injuries checked by medical professionals immediately after an accident. Whether by ambulance, emergency room, urgent care facility or family doctor it is important to have all injuries examined immediately after an accident. We can help you find medical treatment near you.

How long do I have to file an accident claim?

It is important to remember that some state laws impose a time limit on your accident case. Accident victims must use the appropriate timetable to seek compensation for medical bills, lost income, vocational rehabilitation, physical pain, and emotional suffering. This is called the “statute of limitations.” This limit can be as brief as 180 days, or as long as 2 years. So don’t wait to talk to our attorneys.

How to calculate my accident settlement?

Our free personal injury and accident settlement calculator offers potential estimated amounts you might offer to settle a personal injury, or pain and suffering like related to a car accident. If you have been injured, you may be eligible to file a legal claim to recover medical costs and lost wages. See our Free Accident Settlement Calculator

Will hiring an accident attorney make a difference?

Not every accident requires an attorney to navigate the process to getting to a cash settlement quickly. But anyone who has been injured in an accident would be wise to speak with an experienced accident attorney. Call us for a Free Consultation. We have helped thousands of people like you improve their case as a direct result of our Free Consultation.

How do contingency fees work?

Contingency fees are used most often in accidents and personal injury lawsuits or worker’s compensation cases where money is being claimed. According to the American Bar Association, a client pays contingency fees to an accident attorney only if the attorney handles the case successfully. With Chris and Frank: No Fees Until We Win Your Case.

Why choose Chris and Frank Accident Attorneys?

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