

Traumatic brain injuries are some of the most life-changing injuries you can face. With significant medical needs and lasting emotional trauma, recovery from these injuries is not easy. A Los Angeles traumatic brain injury lawyer can help you file a claim to recover from the losses such a tragic accident causes.
Shaffer Law has been helping victims recover after catastrophic injuries for over 30 years. We know how emotionally challenging and legally complex a traumatic brain injury claim can be, especially during your recovery. Our attorneys have a deep understanding of California’s traumatic brain injury laws and provide compassionate guidance through each step. We also work tirelessly to pursue fair compensation for your injuries.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) result in almost 70,000 deaths each year. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries that have permanent health consequences. The two types of TBIS are:
A TBI claim can be filed when the accident that resulted in your TBI was caused by someone’s negligent or reckless behavior. Some of the most common accidents in a TBI claim include:
Compensation can support your recovery by making up for the financial and emotional costs of a TBI. The three main types of damages compensation include:
During your recovery from a TBI, filing a claim can be daunting. Trying to understand traumatic brain injury laws, identifying who can be at fault, and negotiating for compensation can be stressful without a Los Angeles traumatic brain injury attorney. A lawyer can guide you through each step of this process and file your claim accurately and on time. It is recommended to meet with a lawyer soon after your accident, as there is a two-year statute of limitations for these claims.
A lawyer can determine who can be held liable in a TBI claim. By evaluating evidence surrounding the accident and applying TBI laws, they can identify which party is liable. This may include a property owner, an at-fault driver, or an employer. A lawyer can also navigate complexities, such as when multiple parties share liability.
To file a TBI claim, you need evidence to prove how someone’s negligence resulted in an accident and how your damages were caused by that accident. A lawyer can gather a variety of evidence, which may include police reports, incident reports, witness testimonies, photos from the scene of the accident, medical records, and pay stubs.
Yes, a TBI can be a protected disability if it impacts a major life activity, such as working, walking, or thinking. This means you are protected from discrimination based on your disability. Often, TBIs result in a temporary or permanent disability that limits your ability to work. If you hire a traumatic brain injury lawyer, they can help you recover compensation for lost wages or lost earning potential caused by your change in abilities.
Compensation is influenced by various factors in Los Angeles, but generally reflects the types and severity of your damages. A lawyer can compile a comprehensive list of your damages, such as total medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering, to include in your claim. They can also use evidence such as pain logs, medical records, and witness testimonies to evaluate the severity of your damages. Generally, higher costs and severity lead to greater compensation.
After an accident, there are several symptoms of a traumatic brain injury to be aware of. Symptoms could include headaches, confusion, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, blurry vision, or unconsciousness. If you are experiencing any mental or physical effects after an accident, seek medical help as soon as possible to avoid worsening the injury. Kaiser Permanente South Bay Medical Center Hospital or Torrance Memorial Medical Center can both provide assistance.
Traumatic brain injuries can leave you with physical and mental disabilities, heavy expenses, and emotional distress. Contact Shaffer Law today for a case consultation to learn how we can pursue full compensation for your damages and set you on a path towards the recovery you deserve.
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