A traumatic brain injury can change your life; we are here to help
If you or a loved one has sustained a brain injury, the road to recovery can be challenging and a terrifying journey. The result of a TBI can cause some negative life-changing affects that can impair a person’s thinking, sensation, language and/or emotions. The CDC states victims of a TBI can also increase their chances of being diagnosed with epilepsy, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other brain disorders.
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According to the CDC, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is defined as “a disruption in the normal function of the brain that can be caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or penetrating head injury. Everyone is at risk for a TBI, especially children and older adults.”
There are countless ways that a person can suffer from a TBI, and diagnosing its physical damages can be extremely difficult. It is important to treat every traumatic brain injury case seriously and seek medical help immediately. The majority of TBI accidents are caused by slips, falls, motor vehicle accidents or sports injuries. The main causes for negligent TBI cases include:
- Car accidents
- Plane crashes
- Work accidents
- Assaults
- Amusement park accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
We understand the impact of a TBI and are here to support you on your healing journey.
Suffering from a TBI can be overwhelming, but we are here to answer all your questions and help guide you through the legal process. Vanessa Pena is an experienced attorney working with TBI claims and successfully helping her clients get the treatment they need and recover maximum compensation for unrepairable damages.
Seek help from an experienced attorney
There is no compensation that can repair the damages a TBI can have on someone’s life, but if you are drowning with medical bills and loss of income from sustaining a TBI that resulted from negligent behavior of another individual, you might be entitled to monetary compensation. We want to help you recover your losses and lessen the impact a TBI can have on your life.