Practice Area · Personal Injury
Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries
A serious brain or spinal cord injury changes a family's life permanently — and the compensation recovered has to account for that. A personal injury lawsuit is often the injury victim's only real opportunity to secure the resources needed for a lifetime of care, not just past medical bills.
These cases require attorneys who can work closely with medical experts to build a case a jury can understand: what happened, what the injury actually means for the client's future, and what full and fair compensation looks like as a result.
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Spinal cord injury and paralysis
- Long-term cognitive and physical care needs
- Loss of future earning capacity
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do brain injury cases need specialized experience?
They require close collaboration with medical experts to present a jury with a clear, convincing picture of the injury's full impact.
What does compensation need to cover?
Past and future medical expenses, long-term care, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering — not just bills already paid.
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