Head injuries should never be taken lightly. Any head injury is likely to involve some degree of brain damage, and brain damage can result in lifelong medical complications.

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    What Is A Traumatic Brain Injury?

    A medic helping someone with a head injury in the back of an ambulance.

    According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is any brain injury that’s caused by an outside force. Typically, these injuries are the result of a blow to the head from an object or fall.

    The severity of a TBI is usually relative to the strength of the impact. If, for example, you were in a motorcycle accident and weren’t wearing a helmet, the resulting TBI would likely be much more severe than if you slipped in the shower and hit your head.

    Impacts to the head don’t always result in traumatic brain injuries. While this is a good thing, it also can cause people to not take potential TBIs seriously enough. This is dangerous because some symptoms of traumatic brain injuries may not be immediately apparent.

    Traumatic brain injuries differ from many other types of injuries in one important way: They might never fully heal, which means they often require a lifetime of medical treatment or therapy.

    These long-lasting effects are the result of so-called secondary injuries. These are injuries caused by the reactive processes of the brain after suffering head trauma.

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    Types Of Traumatic Brain Injury

    According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, there are two types of TBI: Closed brain injuries and penetrating brain injuries. With the former, the brain suffers bruising and some tissue tearing when it collides with or rubs against the inside of the skull. With a penetrating brain injury, an external object pierces the skull and the brain.

    While these are useful medical definitions, they don’t align well with the terminology that’s generally used to explain traumatic brain injuries to patients. When describing TBIs, doctors usually do so in a way that relates to the expected injury symptoms.

    This manner of describing traumatic brain injuries results in better-known medical terms like the following:

    • Concussion: A mild injury that often begins with a temporary loss of consciousness and worsens when repeated.
    • Hemorrhage: Bleeding from a damaged blood vessel, which can potentially result in death.
    • Hematoma: Blood pooling in a closed wound, similar to a massive bruise.

    Different types of traumatic brain injuries require different treatments. These differences matter when your Paradise brain injury lawyer is calculating the value of your personal injury claim.

    Before taking any legal action, you should get fully evaluated by an experienced brain injury doctor. This will help you and your lawyer make the right decisions regarding your legal future.

    Why You Need A Specialized Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

    If you break your arm in a car accident, any personal injury lawyer can help you navigate the insurance claims process to seek fair compensation for the injury. That’s because a broken arm is a relatively simple injury.

    For the average case involving an injury like a broken limb, an attorney can gather all relevant documentation of financial losses associated with the injury and present it to the victim’s insurance company. This may take a few months, but that leaves plenty of time before the state’s two-year statute of limitations runs out.

    Traumatic brain injuries are different because they usually require a lifetime of treatment, therapy, and expenses. Your lawyer can’t wait until you’re fully recovered to pursue fair and adequate compensation. They’ll need to make accurate estimates of the financial implications of your injuries for the rest of your life.

    Calculating such a value requires the special knowledge and skill of an attorney who focuses on traumatic brain injuries. They need to be able to identify potential expenses and hardships that the average personal injury lawyer may not be aware of. For this reason, experience is the key to making accurate estimates.

    When Is It Necessary To File A Traumatic Brain Injury Lawsuit?

    If you’re lucky, you’ll never need to file a traumatic brain injury lawsuit.

    Before taking this step, the proven legal professionals at Adam S. Kutner, Injury Attorneys, will attempt to negotiate a fair settlement with the insurance company representing the negligent party that caused your injury. If we’re successful, you’ll receive compensation without needing to go to trial.

    Typically, we only recommend filing a lawsuit when the at-fault party’s insurer refuses to negotiate in good faith. This willingness to escalate things is often the impetus needed to get a reasonable offer from the insurance company.

    Steps To Take If You Or A Loved One Has Suffered A TBI

    If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, you may be eligible to obtain compensation for your losses. However, insurance companies don’t give money away easily. You’ll need to take the right steps to secure your future.

    The first thing you should do is get immediate medical attention. Doing so will protect your well-being, especially if the injury is life-threatening. It will also create a record of your injury that our attorneys can use to support your claim.

    Once you’ve been checked out, contact our firm. We’ll gather as much information about your situation as possible. It can benefit your claim to gather evidence or contact information of witnesses while at the accident scene. However, we understand that may not have been possible and will quickly gather any supportive evidence we can find.

    Once we’ve accepted your case, we’ll ask that you avoid discussing it with other parties, even those who had nothing to do with the accident. We’ll handle the legal work while you focus on recovering from your injury with the help of your doctors.

    How Our Paradise Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help

    Traumatic brain injuries are serious medical conditions that can have life-altering implications. If you’ve suffered from one because of someone else’s negligent actions, you need dependable legal help.

    Our team has extensive experience representing clients in brain injury claims. Our Paradise brain injury lawyers will discuss your case with you, your doctors, and any other experts who can help us understand the extent of your injuries.

    Once we have as clear a picture as possible of what happened, we’ll calculate the value of your claim. At Adam S. Kutner, Injury Attorneys, we understand that getting a smaller settlement than what you need to cover your expenses can result in financial hardship.

    We’ll push the at-fault party’s insurer as hard as needed to secure a fair settlement. Our attorneys are formidable negotiators. They won’t accept an offer that undervalues your claim.

    We’re always prepared to go to court if an insurance company refuses to negotiate in good faith. We’re comfortable arguing cases before a jury and have an excellent record of success in the courtroom.

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