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Traumatic brain injuries can have serious, long-lasting effects. They may impact memory, thinking, behavior, or the ability to work and live your life the way you want to. Depending on severity, you may need ongoing medical care or support for the rest of your life.

Because of how complex and life-changing TBIs can be, having the support of an experienced lawyer is essential. Our team of experienced lawyers has been fighting for the injured since 1928 and can help you gather evidence, figure out who’s responsible, and get you the full compensation you or your loved one may need—both now and in the future.

What Is a TBI?

A TBI happens when a sudden force causes damage to the brain. This can be from a blow to the head, something piercing the skull, or even a strong jolt that makes the brain move inside the skull.

TBIs can range in severity. Doctors classify them in the following ways to understand the level of damage and what kind of treatment or recovery time might be needed:

  • Mild TBI: A mild TBI is often called a concussion. Its symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, and confusion. Most people recover, but some may have lasting effects.
  • Moderate TBI: This can cause longer-lasting issues with memory, focus, and mood. Patients with moderate TBIs often need medical care and monitoring.
  • Severe TBI: A severe TBI can lead to permanent brain damage or a loss of motor skills. In especially grave cases, it can leave a patient in a coma. This injury often requires long-term medical support.

Even when a TBI seems minor at first, it can have serious consequences, so it’s important to get medical and legal help as soon as possible.

How TBIs Happen

A TBI can happen when the head experiences a sudden blow, jolt, or penetrating injury. These incidents often occur without warning and can lead to long-term effects on a person’s health and ability to function. Here are some of the most common causes of TBIs:

  • Motor vehicle accidents: Sudden stops or collisions can cause the head to hit something or move forcefully.
  • Slip and fall accidents: A hard fall or sudden jolt can shake the brain inside the skull even if you don’t hit your head directly.
  • Work injuries: Falling tools, flying debris, or machinery mishaps can result in head trauma.
  • Sports injuries: Hits to the head can result from contact sports, such as football, or accidents during activities such as biking.
  • Assaults and violence: Being punched, kicked, or struck with an object during an attack can lead to serious brain injuries.

How a TBI Can Impact Victims

A TBI doesn’t just affect the brain. It can change nearly every part of a person’s life. From medical needs to emotional struggles, the impact can be long-lasting and overwhelming. Here’s how a TBI can affect you after the injury:

  • Medical needs: Many people with TBIs need surgeries, regular doctor visits, physical therapy, or assistive devices such as wheelchairs or communication tools.
  • Financial burden: The cost of treatment can be high. Victims may miss work, need long-term care, or struggle with expenses for rehabilitation and medication.
  • Emotional and psychological impact: TBIs can affect how a person thinks and feels. Common effects include memory loss, trouble concentrating, mood swings, depression, and anxiety.

How Much Is My TBI Case Worth?

The value of a TBI case depends on several factors:

  • Severity of the injury: More serious injuries usually lead to higher compensation, as they often require long-term care and result in permanent disabilities.
  • Medical costs: These include surgeries, rehabilitation, and ongoing care, all of which add to the value of the case.
  • Lost wages: If your injury affects your ability to work, lost income and future earning potential are factored in.
  • Pain and suffering: Compensation may also cover emotional distress and the impact of the injury on your quality of life.
  • Who’s at fault: The clearer the fault, the higher the potential compensation.
  • Insurance: The responsible party’s available insurance coverage can affect how much you can recover.
  • Attorney experience: Experienced lawyers can help secure better settlements or outcomes in court.

Our team of skilled lawyers can help assess your situation and work to get you the best possible outcome.

If you or a loved one suffers a TBI, you have legal rights to seek compensation.

To get compensation, it must be proven that someone else is responsible for your injury. This could be due to their carelessness or failure to follow safety rules. For example, if a driver caused a car accident that resulted in a TBI, they could be held liable.

Victims of TBI can be compensated for the medical costs of treatment, rehabilitation, and surgeries. If the injury keeps you from working, you may also be entitled to compensation for lost wages and future earnings. Pain and suffering caused by emotional and physical distress are also factors in compensation.

One of our dedicated Toledo TBI attorneys will work on your behalf to get the best possible outcome for your case.

Why Choose Our Toledo Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers?

When you’re dealing with the effects of a TBI, you need a team you can trust. Our lawyers have a strong track record of handling serious TBI cases and securing results. We take a client-first approach, creating legal strategies that fit your unique situation.

At Nurenberg Paris Injury Lawyers, our No Fee Guarantee® can help put your mind at ease. It’s a simple promise that means there are no upfront costs for our services — we only get paid if you get paid.

Contact Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy Today

We’ve been fighting for the injured since 1928 and plan to continue our efforts for traumatic brain injury victims. If you or a family member has had a TBI, schedule a free consultation with us today by calling (216) 284-0573.

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