Brain Injuries
If you suffer a brain injury, such as a concussion or traumatic brain injury, your immediate priority should be seeking emergency medical care. Brain injuries can be life-threatening and may worsen quickly, even if symptoms initially seem mild. Follow all medical instructions carefully and attend all follow-up appointments. If possible, document the circumstances of the incident, including photos of the scene, contact information for witnesses, and any reports that were made.
After receiving medical treatment, it is important to closely track your symptoms and keep detailed records of your diagnosis, treatments, medications, and any changes in cognitive, emotional, or physical functioning. Brain injuries often involve ongoing effects such as memory issues, headaches, dizziness, or difficulty concentrating, which can impact your ability to work and perform daily activities. Avoid speaking with insurance companies or accepting settlements before understanding the full long-term impact of your injury, as brain injury cases often evolve over time.
Because brain injury cases are often complex and may involve long-term or permanent effects, consulting an experienced personal injury lawyer who handles serious and catastrophic injuries is especially important. An attorney can work with medical experts, investigate the cause of the injury, and build a strong case to demonstrate the full extent of your damages. If another party’s negligence caused your injury, a lawyer can help pursue compensation for medical care, future treatment, lost income, diminished earning capacity, and pain and suffering while protecting your legal rights throughout the process.