Loganville Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

There are few injuries that are as profoundly dangerous as traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and TBIs are common in many kinds of accidents.

In the blink of an eye, a TBI can alter your life in ways that are difficult to comprehend fully and that are likely to haunt you into your future. In other words, TBIs are closely associated with immense legal damages – or physical, financial, and emotional losses. Working closely with an experienced Loganville catastrophic injury lawyer at the Larrison Law Firm Auto Accident and Personal Injury Attorneys is always to your advantage.

What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

CDC reports that TBIs are injuries that affect how the brain itself functions. In fact, TBIs are a primary cause of both death and disability in this country. When the brain slams up against the skull in the impact of an accident, it can lead to bruising and swelling, which can have traumatic physical and emotional results.

Consider the following statistics:

  • In a recent year, TBIs killed an average of 176 Americans each day.
  • In a recent year, more than 223,000 people sustained TBIs that required hospital care.

Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries

While nearly any kind of impact can lead to a TBI, some kinds of accidents are more closely associated.

Slip-and-fall accidents

While slipping and falling when you’re out and about conducting the business of your day probably doesn’t strike you as particularly dangerous, falls are the number one cause of TBI hospitalizations, according to the CDC.

The owners and managers of the commercial properties that you enter as a customer, client, or guest owe you a considerable duty of care that extends to maintaining their properties in the reasonably safe condition that other reasonable business owners and managers maintain in similar situations.

When, for example, a property owner fails to maintain safe walkways, dangerous slip-and-fall accidents can ensue.

Traffic accidents

Traffic crashes are second only to slip-and-falls when it comes to accidents that cause dangerous TBIs. The impact of a car accident can exert a considerable blow to your head, which can very likely cause a TBI injury. Motorists owe one another that same duty of care, but here it means following the traffic laws while allowing the safe passage of others.

TBIs are often the direct result of driver negligence, which can take any of the following forms:

  • Distraction
  • Exhaustion
  • Impairment
  • Excess speed
  • Aggression

Workplace injuries

While construction work is very closely associated with the kinds of dangerous falls, including from heights, that often lead to TBIs, even those people with sedentary jobs are vulnerable. Workers’ compensation covers job-related injuries, which means that negligence won’t play a role in your claim, but the compensation you can seek is more limited.

If you suffered a TBI as a result of someone else’s negligence, it’s time to consult with a practiced traumatic brain injury attorney.

Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury

TBIs are not only serious injuries but are also very difficult to predict, which can make identifying symptoms and appropriately diagnosing these injuries that much more elusive.

Generally, healthcare providers look for issues related to the following when they have concerns related to TBIs:

  • The onset of a sudden memory lapse
  • The onset of a shift in one’s ability to learn
  • A change in one’s ability to concentrate
  • The sudden onset of difficulty solving basic problems

If you take a hit to the head, don’t take a wait-and-see approach – seek immediate medical attention. And if you notice that you’re experiencing issues like any of those listed above, share this information with your doctor.

How Much Is a Brain Injury Worth in Georgia?

Every TBI claim is specific to the circumstances that apply, but the basic categories of loss for which you can seek compensation include the following:

  • Property damage to your vehicle and its contents – if the accident in question is a traffic accident
  • Medical costs, which can include related ongoing healthcare costs that often attend TBIs
  • Lost income, which may need to address an altered career trajectory due to the serious nature of TBIs
  • Physical and emotional pain and suffering, which can dwarf your other losses with an injury as unpredictable as a TBI

In very rare instances in which the other party’s negligence was especially egregious, the court can also order punitive damages that are designed to punish the at-fault party rather than to compensate the injured party.

How Can a Loganville TBI Lawyer Help?

A skilled head injury attorney in Loganville can help in all the following critical ways:

  • Carefully gathering all the available evidence
  • Building your strongest claim
  • Negotiating fair settlement terms with the insurance company
  • Helping you navigate the path forward
  • Championing your legal rights – in pursuit of your rightful compensation
  • Preparing to take your case to trial in the event the insurance company fails to make a fair offer

Consult with an Experienced Loganville Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Today

The traumatic brain injury lawyers at Larrison Law Firm Auto Accident and Personal Injury Attorneys in Loganville, Georgia understand the immense loss that often accompanies TBIs. We dedicate our practice to zealously pursuing full and fair compensation for each of our valued clients. We are on your side and here to help, so please don’t delay contacting or calling us at 770-554-8100 today.

Brain Injury Case FAQs

I’ve been offered a settlement. Should I take it?

It’s ill-advised to accept a TBI settlement offer without first discussing the matter with a lawyer experienced with TBI claims who is up to speed with your claim.

How much will my lawyer charge?

Your traumatic brain injury lawyer will very likely work on contingency, which means they will be paid a predetermined percentage of your settlement once your claim is finalized.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit?

In Georgia, you have only two years from the date of the injury-causing accident to file a lawsuit against the at-fault party’s insurance carrier.

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