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Compensation for accidental brain injuries can vary widely. Some people recover in a few weeks with treatment, while others have permanent impairments that affect every aspect of their life. Compensation should reflect the individual situation in question.
An experienced injury lawyer can explain how much compensation you might expect for a brain injury after your consultation. The cost of a brain injury can vary based on the injury and its severity, so you need an evaluation of your circumstances. An attorney can rely on their past experience and consult medical professionals to determine how much compensation you deserve.
If you are dealing with a brain injury, you may not have the physical or cognitive capacity to even handle daily tasks - let alone consider a claim or lawsuit. Never wait to hire a brain injury lawyer to pursue a fair settlement for your brain injury.
Several factors can determine the cost of a brain injury, specifically from the perspective of a lawsuit. When calculating the cost of your injury, your lawyer will consider:
There are a few different ways to categorize a brain injury, though most brain injuries fall under the category of traumatic brain injury (TBI).
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) defines two types of brain injuries:
Regardless of whether someone suffers a penetrating or non-penetrating brain injury, they can experience significant symptoms of the injury.
Medical authorities often categorize TBIs as mild, moderate, or severe. However, remember that ANY type of brain injury is a serious matter. Even a concussion with an initial mild designation can plague a victim for years. These initial categorizations should not influence the overall compensation you receive.
The more trauma your brain sustains, the more severe a brain injury’s effects.
The severity of a brain injury may depend on:
Your lawyer will consult your doctors (and possibly their own trusted medical experts) to diagnose the severity of your brain injury.
Different brain injuries require different types of medical care.
The cost of your brain injury will depend in part on the cost of your care, which may depend on:
About 2.5 million people receive emergency treatment for brain injuries in a single year. About 288,000 of those people must stay in the hospital to receive care for their injuries. Your personal injury lawyer will calculate the cost of medical care you have already received. Your lawyer will also consult medical experts to identify the care you will need in the future.
Those who suffer brain injuries often miss work temporarily, indefinitely, or permanently. The details of your professional life and how your injury affects your ability to work will affect the total cost of your traumatic brain injury.
Your lawyer will consider:
Your attorney may work with economists and experts in your professional field. They will calculate the cost of all professional damages related to your brain injury.
Brain injuries can disrupt every aspect of your life, including relationships with spouses, dating partners, children, friends, and acquaintances.
After a brain injury, some people:
These problems can fall within the damages known as pain and suffering. Your lawyer and their team will calculate the cost of these substantial non-economic brain injury damages.
Surviving loved ones suffer in several ways when their loved ones die from brain injuries. From paying medical bills to losing the decedent’s financial support, fatal brain injuries change the lives of the people they leave behind.
Worst of all, fatal injuries rob loved ones of the decedent’s companionship and other non-economic support. Personal injury lawyers file wrongful death lawsuits to get justice for those affected by fatal brain injuries.
Though each brain injury victim has different symptoms, medical providers know the common effects of brain trauma.
Several symptoms may interfere significantly with one’s personal and professional lives, including:
In some cases, brain injury symptoms never go away, even with time and treatment. The nature of a victim’s injury symptoms will influence the value of a brain injury case.
As your lawyer builds your case, they will need a clear diagnosis for your brain injury.
Your attorney will want to document your specific symptoms and may do so by:
A law firm familiar with brain injuries can refer you to medical professionals who will diagnose and document your injury symptoms.
Your attorney will seek fair compensation for your brain injury. To do so, your lawyer must categorize your damages in detail.
Your lawyer may seek compensation for:
Law firms have robust systems for identifying and valuing clients’ damages. If you hire a law firm, you can trust your legal team to assign an accurate dollar figure to all your injury-related damages.
A personal injury lawyer does much more than identify their client’s damages. If you hire an attorney to seek a financial recovery for your (or a loved one’s) brain injury, your attorney will:
Your attorney will become an expert in your brain injury. They will work with your doctors to document every aspect of your injury and symptoms. This documentation will form a key component of your case, and your lawyer will provide the documentation to insurers, civil defense lawyers, or anyone else you seek compensation from.
Your attorney will identify all parties responsible for the brain injury. The cause of the injury will be a key consideration during this process.
Negligence is the test for liability in brain injury cases.
A negligent person:
After proving negligence, your lawyer will illustrate the damages caused by the liable parties’ negligence.
Your attorney will seek objective evidence of negligence. The evidence they seek will depend on the case type.
For example, in a car accident case, a lawyer generally obtains witness accounts, video footage of the accident, and a police report. These types of evidence can help prove that a negligent motorist caused the collision and, by extension, a brain injury.
Your lawyer may have multiple options for seeking compensation, including an insurance claim or lawsuit. Your lawyer will discuss their case strategy with you and explain their reasoning.
Law firms employ attorneys, paralegals, and support staff who oversee every detail of their clients’ cases.
By managing both paperwork and communications, a personal injury lawyer:
By handling every detail of your case, your lawyer will also free you to focus on your recovery and other obligations.
Personal injury attorneys have a straightforward job: to obtain compensation for their clients. In brain injury cases, lawyers are often pursuing large financial recoveries.
Your attorney will negotiate a settlement on your behalf, which may require them to:
All parties may have much to gain or lose in settlement negotiations, so you need an experienced brain injury lawyer to protect your rights and negotiate on your behalf.
While most brain injury cases conclude with a settlement, lawyers sometimes take cases to trial. Your attorney should also prepare to take your case to trial if liable parties don’t offer fair compensation.
Hire a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. This way, you can focus on your recovery and ensure no filing deadlines expire.
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