Miami Brain Injury

Head and brain injuries, commonly referred to as traumatic brain injuries (TBI), can be life changing. Victims of serious brain injuries may face a lifetime of disabilities and suffering. Whether the brain injury was caused by a serious car accident, boating accident, slip-and-fall or defective product, victims of brain injuries may pursue financial compensation for their losses.

Types of Brain Injuries

Brain injuries are extremely complex and, in many cases, a full recovery from one may be impossible. The way that the brain is injured, and the location of the damage plays a huge role in the type of symptoms a victim will have to endure. Common brain injuries include:

  • Brain Damage: This type of injury may occur from a head injury, electric shock, or disease. In many cases, the injured victim may suffer memory loss, face a reduced quality of life, and face substantial life changes.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury: This is when an external force damages the brain tissue. This is the most common form of brain injury suffered in car accidents, acts of violence, falls and other forms of blows to the head. Someone does not have to have visible head trauma for internal brain injuries to be sustained. When a serious whiplash accident occurs, for example, the brain may impact the inside of the skull causing devastating damage.
  • Acquired Brain Injury: This is a type of brain injury that results from strokes, tumors, and other internal factors.
  • Head Injury: Minor head injuries may result in scars, cuts, and bruises. Severe head injuries often lead to brain damage.
  • Concussions: When the brain is battered or shaken a concussion may occur. The victim of a concussion may lose consciousness and become dazed and disoriented. When someone suffers a severe concussion or multiple concussions, permanent damage may occur.

Common Symptoms of Brain Injuries

Victims of brain injuries face a wide range of possible symptoms. Many brain injury victims suffer severe symptoms such as headache, nausea, dizziness, and short-term memory loss. Brain injury victims also undergo an extensive rehabilitation process. In severe cases, victims may have to relearn common skills such as eating, bathing, walking, or dressing. If not properly diagnosed and treated right away, even a minor brain injury can have lifelong consequences.

Brain Injury Victims

If you’ve had a traumatic brain injury (TBI), you’re aware of the impact it’s had on your life. You might have lost your job, gone to treatment, and been buried by a load of medical expenses. Daily activities might become stressful, and your relationships with your spouse and family may feel the consequences. Depending upon the cause of the injury, victims may be able to receive compensation for their losses. Victims of someone else’s negligence, for example, may hold the at-fault party civilly liable for the incident by filing a personal injury claim. Not only should a successful claim provide compensation for current medical expenses, but it should also cover all future medical bills related to the injury.

The experienced Miami brain injury attorneys at the Law Office of Ruth E. Johnson understand the emotional and financial burdens a serious injury can have on a victim and the victim’s family. We offer free consultations and case evaluations to anyone who has suffered a serious brain injury.

FAQ’s

How Much is My Case Worth?
This really depends on the nature and severity of the accident, and whether or not the injury is due to the negligence of another party or occurred during the course and scope of employment (workers' compensation). A plaintiff may be able to recover compensation for lost wages, medical expenses future medical expenses, lost profits, future profits...
What Should I Do if I Meet in an Auto Accident?
Immediately seek medical attention of your injuries. Obtain as much information from the other driver(s) as possible, including their name, address, phone number, insurance company, policy number, drivers license and license plate. Be sure to insist that a report is completed by a law enforcement officer and get a copy. You can also take pictures...
When Should I Contact a Personal Injury Attorney After an Accident or Injury?
This depends on how and where the injury occurred. Every State has its own statute of limitations which dictates how long the plaintiff has to file different types of law suits. In Florida, the statute of limitations for a negligence claim is typically four years, with the exception of medical malpractice which is two years from the date of injury...
Under the Workers' Compensation Laws in Florida, How Long Do I Have After an Accident to Report It to My Employer?
If you or someone you love has been injured on the job, first seek medical attention of those injuries. The next step should be to report those injuries to your employer. If you fail to report your injury to your employer within thirty (30) days, then your claim may be denied.
Who is Responsible if I Slip or Trip and Fall on Someone Else’s Property?
A property owner is not always responsible for something on which you slip or trip. This must be analyzed on a case by case basis depending on the cause of the dangerous surface and a careful evaluation of the owner’s knowledge of the hazard and failure to address. This is usually an in depth legal analysis of the “reasonable care of the property”...

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