Brain Injury Lawsuits

Brain injuries encompass any serious head injury that results in lasting physical or mental impairment. A brain injury can result from any type of accident or fall, as well as from sports injuries, acts of violence, or poor medical care. If the brain injury is caused by the negligence of another party, the injury victim may be eligible to receive compensation for medical expenses, loss of income, pain and suffering, and other damages.

Brain injury laws vary from state to state, which is why it is important for those who have sustained a brain injury to discuss the circumstances of their injury with a skilled attorney. A brain injury lawyer can help clients navigate the laws surrounding injury litigation and help them to pursue the compensation to which they are entitled.

Brain Injury Overview

There are a number of concerns that brain injury victims may have prior to filing a claim or contacting a lawyer. Below is general information about the causes of brain injuries, the statute of limitations governing brain injury cases, and notable brain injury settlements. For additional information, we have also compiled a list of frequently asked questions about brain injury lawsuits.

Causes of Brain Injuries

Whether on the road or in the workplace, there are a countless number of potential accidents that may result in severe head trauma. Some common causes of brain injuries include auto accidents, poor medical care, falling objects, physical assaults, and falls on slippery surfaces.

Brain Injury Statute of Limitations

As with other lawsuits, a brain injury lawsuit must be filed within a given amount of time after the discovery of the injury. This time limit is referred to as the statute of limitations. The case must be filed before the statute of limitations expires; otherwise, generally, the victim or his or her family forfeit the right to pursue legal action. A skilled personal injury attorney can advise clients of the brain injury statute of limitations guidelines in their state. The attorney will also assist clients in proving fault in a brain injury case, which is the most essential component of any successful case.

Notable Brain Injury Verdicts and Settlements

There have been a number of notable brain injury verdicts and settlements in legal history. Though the amounts vary from case to case, compensation has been awarded for various damages in a brain injury case. A lawyer will be able to assess your case and help you pursue compensation for damages.

Types of Brain Injuries

Brain injuries are classified according to the type of head trauma sustained as well as the severity of the injury. The classification of a brain injury will influence how an attorney prepares a case, as well as the types of damages that will be sought.

Open Head Injury and Closed Head Injury

Injuries to a person's head are classified as either open or closed. A closed head injury occurs when the brain impacts against the inside of the skull. An open head injury occurs when the skull is fractured or penetrated by a foreign object.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when physical trauma to the head causes serious brain damage.  In some cases, a traumatic brain injury can lead to permanent physical or mental impairment and may also cause the victim to go into a coma.

Find a Brain Injury Lawyer in Your Area

If you or a member of your family has sustained a brain injury due to someone else's negligent actions, it is important that you meet with an attorney for an evaluation of your case. Use LawyerShop's directory of legal experts to find a skilled brain injury lawyer near you.

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