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A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a devastating experience that can result in an irreversible disability, psychological suffering, and significant financial loss. If you or a loved one has sustained a traumatic brain injury due to another person’s negligence, you need an Encino traumatic brain injury lawyer who knows how hard these cases can be. That’s why our firm wants to help you get the money you need to rebuild your life. If your case involves other forms of negligence, an Encino personal injury lawyer from our team can provide comprehensive support tailored to your needs.
At Law Offices of David Davidi, APLC, we work on behalf of TBI victims in Encino. We know brain injury cases can be especially complicated, with lots of medical knowledge, lawyers, and personal attention required to get the job done. Whether your injury was due to a car crash, slip and fall, or violent assault, we are ready to advocate for you, pursue the compensation you deserve, and provide confidence throughout the process.
When the brain is damaged by a sudden external force, a traumatic brain injury may result. This typically leads to lasting cognitive, physical, and emotional disabilities. TBIs range from merely mild concussions to severe brain injuries, resulting in irreversible disability or death.
Brain injuries are usually either open or closed. With closed TBIs, the skull is not penetrated in the accident. These are sometimes less serious, depending on the circumstances surrounding the injury. Open brain injuries occur when the skull is penetrated. An example of this would be an injury from a gunshot wound. Both types of injuries can cause severe brain damage.
Traumatic brain injuries can happen for a number of reasons. Some of the most common causes include:
To file a claim against a responsible party for a TBI in California, you must show evidence of the party’s liability. This can be difficult to accomplish on your own, but a knowledgeable TBI attorney can gather all the evidence and fight on your behalf for a successful claim.
First, your attorney must establish that the other party was negligent in their acts. They have to show that the other person was negligent or careless and, thus, caused the injury. This might be a motorist not paying attention to the traffic signs, a homeowner failing to protect people from a hazard, or a business making dangerous goods.
Next, your lawyer needs to establish, with proof, that you suffered a brain injury. You must have evidence that the TBI has caused damage to your life in some way, such as limiting your mobility. There must be direct causation between the responsible party’s negligence and your brain injury. Documented evidence from doctors and other medical professionals can help support these claims.
Witnesses are a necessity in most traumatic brain injury cases because they will testify to the injury and the impact it had on the victim’s life. Doctors, such as neurologists and neurosurgeons, could explain just how bad the damage was and what the likely future impact might be.
Neuropsychologists can determine the impact of the injury on thought and feeling, and life care workers can help calculate the care costs over time for victims who suffer ongoing disability.
If you may have a traumatic brain injury (TBI), even if symptoms are mild, get medical help as soon as possible. It often presents as headaches, muddled thinking, dizziness, nausea, memory loss, or behavior changes. Don’t exercise or engage in activities that require concentration until you’ve been tested by a doctor.
If the injury was caused by an accident or carelessness, take photographs and witness statements. Also, keep a log of your symptoms and visits. Immediate treatment can ensure a speedy recovery and avoid any issues. If there is any potential liability for the injury, hire a lawyer to make sure your rights are secured and that your medical bills can be paid.
A: Compensation for a TBI varies greatly in severity, medical care, lost earnings, and quality of life. An award can compensate for both economic losses in terms of material loss and non-economic losses in terms of pain and suffering. Injuries with severe long-term effects usually lead to higher settlements or verdicts. There is no universal answer, and the final amount is based on the circumstances and evidence.
A: You can file a claim for a traumatic brain injury if the injury is caused by someone else’s carelessness, negligence, or intentional behavior. The most frequent instances are automobile injuries, work injuries, or product defects. To win, you will need to establish liability on the part of the defendant, show that the injury caused you harm, and demonstrate that you suffered damages (like medical bills and lost wages).
A: The severity of a TBI affects how well a person recovers. Mild TBIs, like concussions, usually heal well with rest and treatment. For mild or severe TBIs, the impairment may lead to long-term physical, mental, or emotional problems, although treatment can help. Each patient is different, and recovery can take weeks, months, or years. Quick diagnosis, treatment, and other medical support are the keys to optimal healing.
A: When you have had a TBI, don’t do anything that may cause more head damage, such as contact sports or difficult physical activities. Avoid alcohol and drugs, which can slow your recovery and trigger symptoms. Avoid screen time and anything else that requires focus, which will overstimulate you. Don’t be stressed, and get enough rest. Don’t disregard your doctor’s instructions or discontinue any prescription drugs or treatments without checking with doctors.
If you have suffered a traumatic brain injury, Law Offices of David Davidi, APLC, can seek the justice you are due. Contact us today for more information.