Comprehensive Guides

Expert information to help you understand your rights and options

Getting Started

Causes of TBI

TBI from Assaults and Violence: Brain Injury Claims Against Attackers and Property Owners

Assaults cause traumatic brain injuries through direct blows and falls during attacks. Victims may have claims against attackers and negligent security at properties where attacks occurred. Learn about violent crime TBI claims and premises liability theories.

2 min read

TBI from Car Accidents: Brain Injury Claims After Motor Vehicle Crashes

Car accidents are a leading cause of traumatic brain injury, even when victims do not hit their heads. Rapid acceleration and deceleration forces damage brain tissue. Learn about TBI car accident claims, proving brain injury causation, and pursuing full compensation.

4 min read

TBI from Defective Products: Brain Injury Claims Against Manufacturers

Defective products cause brain injuries when protective equipment fails, vehicles lack crashworthiness, or products cause accidents. Manufacturers may be strictly liable for defects. Learn about product liability TBI claims and pursuing manufacturers.

2 min read

TBI from Medical Malpractice: Brain Injuries Caused by Healthcare Negligence

Medical errors cause brain injuries through anesthesia mistakes, oxygen deprivation, surgical errors, and misdiagnosis. These complex claims require expert testimony about medical standards. Learn about medical malpractice TBI claims and proving healthcare negligence.

3 min read

TBI from Motorcycle Accidents: Brain Injuries Despite Helmet Use

Motorcyclists suffer traumatic brain injuries at high rates, even with helmet protection. The forces involved in motorcycle crashes frequently exceed helmet capabilities. Learn about motorcycle TBI claims, helmet defense arguments, and pursuing compensation for brain injuries.

3 min read

TBI from Slip and Fall Accidents: Brain Injuries from Falls

Falls are a leading cause of traumatic brain injury, particularly for older adults. Even seemingly minor falls can cause significant brain damage when heads strike floors or objects. Learn about slip and fall TBI claims and proving property owner liability.

3 min read

TBI from Sports Injuries: Brain Damage Claims Against Schools, Leagues, and Equipment Makers

Youth sports, college athletics, and recreational activities cause traumatic brain injuries when organizations fail to protect participants. Claims may target coaches, leagues, schools, and helmet manufacturers. Learn about sports-related TBI claims and institutional liability.

3 min read

TBI from Workplace Accidents: Brain Injury Workers Compensation and Third-Party Claims

Workplace accidents cause traumatic brain injuries through falls, struck-by incidents, and machinery accidents. Injured workers may have workers compensation benefits plus third-party claims against non-employers. Learn about workplace TBI claims and maximizing recovery.

3 min read

Damages

Calculating TBI Damages: Medical Costs, Lost Earnings, and Pain and Suffering

Calculating TBI Damages: Medical Costs, Lost Earnings, and Pain and Suffering

TBI damages include immediate and future medical costs, lost earning capacity, and compensation for pain, suffering, and diminished quality of life. Severe TBI claims often exceed millions. Learn how TBI damages are calculated and maximizing your recovery.

3 min read

Lifetime Medical Costs for TBI: Calculating Future Care Expenses

Severe brain injuries require decades of medical treatment, rehabilitation, and personal care costing millions of dollars. Claims must include future medical expenses with proper documentation. Learn how to calculate lifetime TBI care costs and presenting this evidence.

2 min read

Lost Earning Capacity from TBI: Vocational Damages in Brain Injury Cases

Traumatic brain injuries often reduce earning ability through cognitive impairment, fatigue, and personality changes—even when survivors can work in some capacity. Vocational experts calculate these losses. Learn about earning capacity damages and proving vocational impacts.

3 min read

TBI Life Care Planning: Documenting Lifetime Needs for Maximum Recovery

Life care plans document every aspect of future TBI care needs—medical treatment, rehabilitation, equipment, home modifications, and attendant care. Comprehensive life care plans maximize damage recovery. Learn about life care planning for brain injury claims.

2 min read

TBI Pain and Suffering Damages: Compensation for Non-Economic Losses

Pain and suffering from TBI includes physical discomfort, emotional distress, cognitive frustration, and loss of enjoyment of life. These damages often exceed economic losses. Learn how pain and suffering is valued in TBI cases and maximizing non-economic recovery.

3 min read

TBI Settlement Values: What Brain Injury Cases Are Worth

TBI settlements range from thousands for mild concussions to millions for severe brain injuries requiring lifetime care. Understanding valuation factors helps evaluate offers. Learn about TBI settlement ranges, factors affecting value, and when to settle versus trial.

2 min read

Legal Process

Proving TBI

Neuropsychological Testing in TBI Cases: Measuring Cognitive Impairment

Neuropsychological testing objectively measures cognitive deficits from brain injury—memory, attention, processing speed, and executive function. Test results provide powerful evidence of impairment. Learn how neuropsych testing supports TBI claims and what testing involves.

3 min read

Proving Traumatic Brain Injury in Court: Medical Evidence and Expert Testimony

Proving TBI requires objective medical evidence—imaging, neuropsychological testing, and expert testimony—to overcome defense claims that injuries are exaggerated or unrelated. Building a compelling case requires strategic evidence presentation. Learn what proves TBI in litigation.

3 min read

TBI Expert Witnesses: Medical and Vocational Experts in Brain Injury Cases

TBI cases require expert witnesses including neurologists, neuropsychologists, life care planners, and vocational experts. Expert selection and presentation significantly affect case outcomes. Learn about TBI expert types and their roles in proving your claim.

2 min read

TBI Neuroimaging: CT Scans and MRI Evidence in Brain Injury Cases

Brain imaging provides critical evidence of TBI, but conventional CT and MRI may appear normal despite real injuries. Advanced imaging techniques like DTI and fMRI detect damage standard tests miss. Learn about neuroimaging evidence and proving invisible brain injuries.

3 min read

TBI Symptoms and Documentation: Building Evidence for Your Brain Injury Case

TBI symptoms including memory problems, personality changes, headaches, and cognitive difficulties must be documented thoroughly to support your claim. Medical records alone may not capture daily impacts. Learn how to document TBI symptoms for maximum legal effectiveness.

2 min read

Special Situations

Treatment & Recovery

Understanding TBI

Mild TBI and Concussion Lawsuits: Legal Claims for So-Called Minor Brain Injuries

Even mild TBIs can cause lasting cognitive problems, headaches, and quality of life impacts that deserve compensation. Insurance companies often dismiss concussions as minor injuries. Learn how to document mild TBI symptoms and pursue claims for these often-undervalued injuries.

3 min read

Moderate to Severe TBI Claims: Catastrophic Brain Injury Compensation

Moderate and severe TBIs cause permanent impairment requiring lifetime care—often costing millions of dollars. These catastrophic injury claims require comprehensive damage documentation. Learn about severe TBI claims, lifetime care needs, and pursuing adequate compensation.

3 min read

Post-Concussion Syndrome Lawsuits: Claims for Prolonged Concussion Symptoms

Post-concussion syndrome causes weeks to months of cognitive problems, headaches, and functional impairment after so-called mild TBI. Insurance companies often dispute ongoing symptoms. Learn about PCS claims, documenting prolonged symptoms, and overcoming skepticism.

3 min read

Second Impact Syndrome Claims: Catastrophic Injuries from Returning to Play Too Soon

Second impact syndrome occurs when athletes return to play before recovering from a concussion and suffer another head impact—often with fatal results. Coaches and medical staff who cleared premature return may be liable. Learn about SIS claims and proving negligence.

2 min read

Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries: Concussions, Contusions, and Diffuse Axonal Injuries

Brain injuries range from mild concussions to severe diffuse axonal injuries with dramatically different prognoses and legal implications. Understanding injury types helps document your claim properly. Learn about TBI classifications, severity levels, and how injury type affects your case.

6 min read

Wrongful Death