A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most serious types of injuries that a person can sustain. The brain is the body’s control center. It has significant power over how the rest of the body functions. An injury to this important area can have wide-reaching effects on a person’s health and ability to function normally.
If you or a loved one suffered a TBI as the result of someone else’s negligence, it is important to seek legal help right away. A personal injury lawyer can build a case in your favor and achieve the settlement that you deserve for your suffering. Our team at 222 Injury Lawyers is here to help you navigate this challenging time.
With over 30 years of experience in Oklahoma personal injury law, our attorneys at 222 Injury Lawyers are ready to represent you. No matter how difficult or complicated your brain injury case may be, we are confident that we can work with you to create a compelling and strong argument in your favor.
Our traumatic brain injury attorneys are client focused. We approach all our cases with compassion, empathy, and the goal of connection. Our objective is to make you and your family feel understood and cared for when you work with our team. We achieve this by creating a foundation of trust and connection with every client. Many of our clients return to us because they feel safe and valued at our firm. They know that we offer a service that other firms cannot match.
We are here for you and your family after a head injury.
A traumatic brain injury is caused by a blow, pierce, forceful bump, or jolt to the head. This impact can cause the brain to bruise or bleed from its impact with the skull or with the intruding object. Depending on which area of the head is affected, the injury can affect a person’s:
Some TBIs cause permanent disabilities. The most extreme cases lead to death.
TBIs can be either primary or secondary. A primary TBI means that the damage occurs immediately upon impact. A secondary TBI means that the damage occurs gradually. A secondary TBI can take hours, days, or weeks to fully manifest.
This category of injuries can be broken down into two main categories: penetrating TBIs and non-penetrating TBIs. A penetrating TBI happens when an object breaks through the skull and enters the tissue of the brain. This includes objects such as weapons, bullets, shrapnel, etc. In many cases, a penetrating TBI only damages a portion of the brain rather than affecting all of it.
A non-penetrating TBI occurs when a force moves the brain inside of the skull, but does not pierce the bone or tissue. Examples include car accidents, sports injuries, falls, etc. A concussion is a type of non-penetrating TBI.
Some TBIs occur because of accidents or mistakes that are no one’s fault. Sports injuries, for instance, occur because sports are dangerous and put players at risk for these injuries. Other TBIs, however, happen because someone behaved negligently. For example, car accidents can easily cause TBIs and are often caused by a negligent driver.
If a negligent individual or group caused your head injury, you have the right to file a personal injury claim. These cases hold responsible parties accountable for their actions, forcing their insurance to pay for the damage that their client caused.
TBI victims suffer significantly and often require extensive medical care. The settlement from a personal injury claim may help pay for:
Other parts of your brain injury may be covered by your settlement, depending on your circumstances. Speak with an attorney to get a more accurate idea of what you may be eligible for in your unique situation.
If you want to earn a settlement for your suffering, it is essential to prove that the party responsible for your brain injury behaved negligently. Doing so requires the accumulation and presentation of evidence in court. Your lawyer can identify and obtain key pieces of evidence in your case.
Common types of evidence in TBI cases include:
There may be additional evidence available in your case. This is not an exhaustive list of the ways to prove that the responsible party acted negligently.
Because the brain is central to the function of the entire body, it is much easier for a TBI to lead to death than other types of injuries. If the injury is in the right location or is severe enough, brain death is also possible. Because of these factors, many TBI sufferers do not survive their injuries.
This reality causes impossible pain for the families of the deceased. If your loved one passed away from a TBI that was caused by someone else’s negligence, it is important to understand your options. A wrongful death claim cannot bring your loved one back. It may not minimize your pain. However, it can help you survive financially during this dark time.
Wrongful death settlements may cover:
This money may offer your family the freedom to mourn without thinking about finances and debt. Our team at 222 Injury Lawyers offers our deepest and most sincere sympathy to you during this time. When you are ready to do so, we can help you build a wrongful death claim.
The money that you receive from a personal injury settlement depends on the severity of the injury and the extent of the recovery process. Since TBIs are often serious, they usually yield higher settlements than other types of injuries. Most TBI cases yield $100,000 or more. It is even possible to earn millions in your settlement if the circumstances are right. An attorney from 222 Injury Lawyers can offer a more accurate estimate of your settlement after your consultation.
A traumatic brain injury may be a closed brain injury or a penetrating brain injury. A closed brain injury happens when an outside force jostles or moves the brain inside the skull. This can cause bruising, bleeding, swelling, and other issues in the brain. A penetrating brain injury occurs when an object breaks into the skull and pierces the brain tissue, usually affecting only one area of the brain. This is common for gunshot wounds or in natural disasters.
Because there is so much money at stake, insurance companies often drag out litigation and negotiations. Consequently, a TBI case can take between 18 months and 3 years to fully resolve. This can put the victim and their family in financial jeopardy if the settlement is needed to pay for medical bills. Having an experienced attorney may help move the process along through effective negotiations. However, this is not always possible when insurance companies are involved.
The length of your recovery process depends on your injury. Some TBIs take only a few weeks to heal, while others take months or years. It is also possible for the effects of a TBI to be permanent and for a victim to never fully heal. Some brain injuries heal on their own with rest and basic first aid, while others require extensive medical care. In all situations, see a doctor right away if you believe you have a TBI.
The average personal injury attorney takes 33% of the final settlement amount. However, not all attorneys charge this way. Some charge a larger or smaller percentage, while others charge hourly or have a different fee structure. Always talk to your attorney about their fees before you commit to working with them. By doing so, you can manage your budget and expectations for your case.
Our team at 222 Injury Lawyers is here to help with your TBI and personal injury claims. We have experience in bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, and many other areas that often result in traumatic brain injuries. You can trust us with your case and your family during this challenging time.
To connect with us and begin the process, contact our firm today.
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