TBI

Learn about TBI and your legal options after an accident.

Traumatic brain injury settlements vary widely depending on severity, cognitive impairment, and long-term disability. Mild concussions may result in moderate compensation, while severe TBIs involving permanent impairment often produce high-value settlements. Brain injuries can affect memory, concentration, mood regulation, and overall functionality. Even mild TBIs may cause lingering symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and cognitive difficulties. Severe TBIs may require lifelong care, vocational retraining, and adaptive support. Settlement value is influenced by medical imaging results, neuropsychological testing, treatment duration, and impact on employment. Because TBIs often involve invisible symptoms, expert testimony is frequently necessary to establish severity. Non-economic damages are typically substantial due to reduced quality of life and emotional suffering. Long-term disability or loss of earning capacity significantly increases total compensation.

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Documentation quality and long-term impact both influence case value.

What to Do Next

Seek neurological evaluation, document cognitive symptoms, follow all treatment plans, and consult experienced legal counsel before negotiating.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Severe brain injuries often result in substantial six- or seven-figure settlements.

Yes, especially if symptoms persist beyond normal recovery.

Often yes, to prove cognitive impairment and future impact.

Yes. Reduced ability to work significantly increases damages.

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