If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury (TBI) in Florida, you know that this condition can have a life-altering and long-lasting effect on you and your family. When these injuries are caused by an accident that was someone else’s fault, you and your family may have legal rights to compensation. Seek the help of our Brain Injury Lawyers today and get the help you deserve.
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If you or someone close to you has suffered a TBI, you need a dedicated, experienced attorney who will fight to pursue the compensation you deserve. The Florida brain injury lawyers at Brooks Law Group have 30-plus years of compassionate experience representing and supporting people who have suffered TBIs in accidents caused by negligence.
We are ready to bring our knowledge and skill to your case. We will aggressively seek compensation that will not only cover your expenses now, but will also account for the impact this injury will have on your life in the future.
Our consultations are always free, and we represent clients on a contingency fee basis. This means that you will pay us nothing up front. We will cover all of the expenses associated with your case. We will only take payment if and when we win your case.
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Common Causes of Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries have numerous causes. Oftentimes, the careless acts of other people lead to these head injuries. Common causes due to the wrongdoing or negligence of others may include:
- Falls from heights
- Worksite accidents
- Assaults
- Sports accidents
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Compensation for a Traumatic Brain Injury
If you have suffered a TBI due to someone else’s deliberate acts or negligence, you may be entitled to certain kinds of compensation. Typically, compensation for personal injury is categorized as economic and non-economic damages.
Economic damages for a traumatic brain injury may include:
- Medical expenses – This could include hospital stays, doctor’s visits, surgeries, medication, medical equipment, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, emotional therapy, and much more.
- Lost wages – If you missed time on the job owing to a TBI, you may be entitled to claim the wages and income you lost. If your injury prevents you from returning to your old job or at your prior skill level, you may be able to collect the difference in pay from your pre-injury income.
Non-economic damages may include:
- Pain and suffering – This covers the physical and emotional distress caused by your injury. Additional damages include the loss of quality of life and inability to participate in pre-injury activities.
- Loss of companionship – Your spouse or your family may be entitled to claim compensation for the loss of your companionship, society, and services to your spouse or family due to your injury.
In rare cases, you might be awarded additional financial compensation called punitive damages if your injury was caused by intentional or wantonly reckless acts of another party.