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Suffered a Brain Injury Caused by Negligence?
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can turn your life upside down in an instant. From costly medical treatment to long-term rehabilitation and the inability to work, brain injuries carry serious consequences for both victims and their families. If you or a loved one suffered a brain injury because of someone else’s negligence, you may have the right to pursue financial compensation.
At the Law Office of Seni Popat, P.C., our Brooklyn brain injury attorneys understand the catastrophic impact of these injuries. With more than 15 years of experience, we have recovered over $30 million for our clients. Our team is committed to helping victims seek justice, hold negligent parties accountable, and recover the compensation they need to move forward.
Call (718) 866-3186 or contact us online today to schedule a free consultation with a compassionate and skilled Brooklyn brain injury lawyer.
What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
A traumatic brain injury occurs when the brain sustains damage due to an external force. TBIs can result from blows, jolts, or penetrating injuries to the head. While some brain injuries are mild and temporary, others can cause permanent disability, lifelong medical complications, and significant changes in behavior and cognition.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) classify TBIs into three categories:
- Mild TBI: Often referred to as a concussion, symptoms may include dizziness, headaches, memory problems, or difficulty concentrating.
- Moderate TBI: May involve prolonged unconsciousness and longer-lasting neurological effects.
- Severe TBI: Can cause permanent disability, loss of independence, or even death.
No matter the severity, brain injuries should always be taken seriously and evaluated by a medical professional.
Common Types of TBI
Brain injuries vary in severity and symptoms depending on the force and nature of the trauma. Common types include:
- Concussions: The most frequent type of brain injury, often caused by falls, car accidents, or sports-related incidents.
- Contusions: Bruising of the brain tissue, which may require surgery in severe cases.
- Diffuse Axonal Injury: Caused by strong rotational forces, often leading to widespread brain damage.
- Penetrating Brain Injury: Occurs when an object pierces the skull and enters the brain, often leading to life-threatening complications.
- Coup-Contrecoup Injuries: Damage occurring at the site of impact and the opposite side of the brain due to forceful impact.
Common Causes of TBI
Brain injuries can happen in many different scenarios, but some of the most common causes include:
- Motor Vehicle Accidents: Collisions involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, or pedestrians frequently lead to brain trauma.
- Slip and Fall Accidents: Falls from unsafe property conditions are a leading cause of TBIs in New York.
- Workplace Accidents: Construction sites, industrial environments, and other hazardous jobs can expose workers to head injuries.
- Sports and Recreational Activities: Contact sports, cycling, and extreme sports pose significant risks.
- Acts of Violence: Assaults or gunshot wounds can cause severe penetrating brain injuries.
Regardless of the cause, if negligence played a role, you may be entitled to pursue legal action.
Long-Term Effects of Brain Injuries
The consequences of a brain injury often extend far beyond the initial trauma. Many victims experience life-changing complications, such as:
- Memory loss and difficulty concentrating
- Speech and communication problems
- Reduced mobility or motor function
- Emotional or behavioral changes, including depression or irritability
- Seizures or other neurological disorders
- Reduced ability to work or live independently
These challenges may require extensive rehabilitation, ongoing medical care, and financial support. That’s why it’s crucial to work with an experienced Brooklyn brain injury lawyer who understands the long-term costs associated with TBIs.
How Brain Injuries Are Diagnosed
Diagnosing a traumatic brain injury often requires multiple medical evaluations and tests. Immediately after an accident, doctors typically assess a patient’s neurological condition and level of consciousness using tools like the Glasgow Coma Scale.
Medical professionals may also use imaging tests to detect brain damage, bleeding, or swelling, including:
- CT Scans: Often used in emergency situations to detect fractures or internal bleeding.
- MRI Scans: Provide detailed images of brain tissue and help identify subtle damage.
- Neurological Exams: Assess coordination, reflexes, memory, and cognitive ability.
Because some symptoms may not appear right away, victims should continue to monitor their health after an accident. Even seemingly minor head injuries can develop into serious conditions without proper treatment.
Medical Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injuries
Treatment for brain injuries varies widely depending on the severity of the trauma. Some individuals may recover with rest and monitoring, while others require extensive medical intervention and long-term rehabilitation.
Common treatments for TBI include:
- Emergency Care: Stabilizing the patient and preventing further brain damage.
- Medication: Used to control symptoms such as seizures, pain, or swelling.
- Surgery: In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove blood clots or repair skull fractures.
- Rehabilitation Therapy: Physical therapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy help patients regain lost skills.
Recovery from a traumatic brain injury can take months or even years. In some cases, victims may require lifelong medical care.
How Negligence Leads to Brain Injury Cases
Many traumatic brain injuries occur because another party failed to act responsibly. When negligence leads to a serious injury, the responsible party may be held legally accountable.
Examples of negligence that often result in brain injury claims include:
- Drivers operating vehicles recklessly or while distracted
- Property owners failing to address hazardous conditions
- Employers not providing proper workplace safety measures
- Manufacturers producing defective products
To succeed in a personal injury claim, victims must typically prove that another party’s negligence directly caused their injury and resulting damages.
Evidence That Can Strengthen a Brain Injury Claim
Brain injury cases often require substantial evidence to demonstrate both liability and the full extent of the victim’s damages. An experienced Brooklyn brain injury lawyer can gather and present important evidence, such as:
- Medical records and diagnostic test results
- Accident reports and incident documentation
- Photographs or video footage of the accident scene
- Witness statements
- Expert testimony from neurologists and medical specialists
Proper documentation is essential because insurance companies frequently attempt to dispute the severity of brain injuries or shift blame onto the victim.
Recovering Compensation After a TBI
If you suffered a brain injury due to someone else’s negligence, New York law allows you to seek compensation for your damages. A skilled attorney from the Law Office of Seni Popat, P.C. can help you pursue recovery for:
- Medical Expenses: Hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, and ongoing care.
- Lost Wages: Compensation for time away from work and loss of future earning capacity.
- Pain and Suffering: Physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life.
- Rehabilitation Costs: Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and mental health treatment.
- Home Modifications and Assistive Devices: For those who require wheelchairs, ramps, or specialized equipment.
Insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts in brain injury cases. Our firm fights aggressively to ensure victims receive fair and full compensation.
Brain Injury FAQs
How do I know if I have a brain injury claim?
If your brain injury was caused by someone else’s negligence—such as a reckless driver, careless property owner, or unsafe employer—you may have grounds for a personal injury claim.
How long do I have to file a claim in Brooklyn, NY?
New York’s statute of limitations generally gives you three years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, exceptions may apply, so it’s important to consult an attorney as soon as possible.
What if my symptoms appear days after the accident?
Brain injury symptoms can be delayed. Seek medical attention immediately and consult with a lawyer to protect your legal rights.
How much is my brain injury case worth?
The value of your case depends on factors like the severity of the injury, medical costs, lost income, and the impact on your quality of life. An attorney can evaluate your case and provide guidance.
Contact a Brooklyn Brain Injury Attorney Today
Recovering from a brain injury is one of the toughest challenges anyone can face. But you don’t have to go through it alone. At the Law Office of Seni Popat, P.C., we are dedicated to helping victims and their families navigate the legal process, secure fair compensation, and rebuild their lives after a traumatic brain injury.
Call (718) 866-3186 to discuss your case with no initial cost.
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