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Dayton Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have a profound impact on your health and quality of life, with downstream effects on your finances, particularly if it affects your ability to work and earn an income. Are you facing the aftermath of a TBI in the Dayton, Ohio, area because of something someone else did? If so, you may be eligible for financial compensation for what you’ve suffered.

Review your case with a Dayton brain injury attorney at Amourgis & Associates, Attorneys at Law. We can help you pursue justice during this challenging time.

Common Causes of Brain Injuries

While any blow to the head could result in a traumatic brain injury, some of the most common causes of TBIs include:

  • Motor vehicle wrecks
  • Public transportation accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Falls
  • Assaults
  • Sports mishaps
  • Accidents resulting from defective products

Regardless of the circumstances of your injury, if someone else is to blame, you could have grounds to pursue a personal injury claim against them.

Types of Brain Injuries

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, TBIs are typed as either penetrating or non-penetrating.

A penetrating brain injury is one in which something (usually a sharp object of some kind) pierces the skull and damages brain tissue. A non-penetrating TBI occurs when external trauma to the skull causes the brain to move around within it.

Traumatic Brain Injury Statistics

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers the following statistics regarding TBIs in the U.S.:

  • Approximately 214,110 hospitalizations for TBI-related reasons occurred in a single recent year
  • TBIs contributed to approximately 69,473 U.S. deaths in another recent year
  • TBI-related hospitalizations are most common among those over the age of 75
  • Males are significantly more likely than females to sustain TBIs

TBIs are common in part because they can happen in so many ways. Even a seemingly minor slip-and-fall could result in serious damage if the victim hits their head.

Symptoms of a Brain Injury

Some symptoms of a TBI are overt. Others are subtle. While symptoms of a TBI can present themselves immediately after an accident, some don’t become noticeable until hours or even days later.

It’s essential to be aware of the signs of a TBI and when to seek medical attention. Per the Mayo Clinic, TBI symptoms often include:

  • Physical – Physical symptoms of a TBI may include headaches, vomiting, fatigue, balance issues, and speech problems.
  • Sensory –A TBI may cause such sensory symptoms as vision problems, unpleasant taste in the mouth, increased sensitivity to light, increased sensitivity to sound, smell changes, and ringing in the ears.
  • Cognitive, behavioral, or mental – Cognitive issues from a TBI include loss of consciousness, feeling dazed, changes in mood, sleeping changes, memory problems, and trouble concentrating.

Getting prompt medical attention after any blow to the head is crucial. See a doctor or visit an emergency department immediately if you have not done so already. Even if you don’t have overt TBI symptoms, you should still seek care to confirm you need no treatment. Early treatment is important for long-term prognosis.

Brain Injury Treatment and Recovery

Treatment options for TBIs can vary depending on numerous factors, such as the severity of an injury. According to the Mayo Clinic, minor injuries can be treated with rest and pain relievers. Treatment for more serious TBIs can involve:

  • Emergency care to ensure the brain continues receiving sufficient oxygen
  • Anti-seizure drugs
  • Surgery
  • Rehabilitation

Long-term care may require therapy to treat the ongoing physical, mental, and emotional aspects of the injury.

When Can a Dayton Catastrophic Injury Attorney Help?

If someone else was responsible for causing your TBI, you can begin seeking compensation by filing a claim against their relevant insurance policy. If there is no such policy or their insurer refuses to offer you a fair settlement, you pursue litigation instead.

A Dayton brain injury lawyer can help you through this challenging process by:

  • Reviewing your case to determine potential legal options
  • Identifying potentially liable parties
  • Investigating the case and gathering evidence of the other party’s fault
  • Estimating what your claim may be worth
  • Submitting a claim with supporting evidence
  • Negotiating with the insurance company for a fair settlement
  • Preparing your case for trial to increase bargaining leverage and plan for contingencies
  • Take your case to trial if litigation is the best way to get you fair compensation

Are you worried that you can’t afford an experienced Dayton brain injury lawyer? Don’t. Most Dayton catastrophic injury lawyers work on contingency fee arrangements — including Amourgis & Associates, and Attorneys at Law. That means the lawyer’s fee is a percentage of the compensation they recover on your behalf. You’ll pay no upfront fees for legal services and will only pay them if you get paid, too.

Compensation Available for Brain Injury Victims

If someone else is liable for your traumatic brain injury, they could owe you compensation for the many ways it has affected your life. This could include money for your:

  • Past and future medical expenses, including surgeries, hospital stays, physical and occupational therapy, and medication
  • Lost income due to time missed at work, including wages, salary, tips, commissions, and bonuses
  • Diminished earning capacity, if the effects of the TBI impact your career prospects
  • Lost quality of life, if long-term impairment affects your ability to enjoy favorite activities or perform everyday tasks
  • Property that was damaged at the time you suffered your brain injury

Deadline to File a Personal Injury Claim in Ohio

Don’t wait to contact a Dayton brain injury lawyer if you think you have a valid case. Under Ohio law, except in unique circumstances, you have two years from the date you sustained or discovered your injuries to file a TBI claim. Take action fast to avoid waiving your right to compensation.

Contact Our Dayton Brain Injury Lawyers for Help

Have you suffered a TBI in the Dayton area that was someone else’s fault? If so, the Dayton personal injury lawyer at Amourgis & Associates, Attorneys at Law, wants to help you demand the fair compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation with a Dayton brain injury attorney, and find out what we can do for you.

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