Millions of Americans suffer traumatic brain injuries each year in the United States. The effects can be debilitating. Victims and their families often struggle to cope with cognitive and physical disabilities, loss of independence, and changes in personality. If you or someone you love sustained a brain injury due to another person’s or company’s negligence, contact our East Los Angeles Personal Injury Lawyers to discuss your case.
Our California brain injury attorneys will help you identify all potentially liable parties, gather evidence, and fight for the compensation you need to pay for medical care, lost income, emotional distress, and other damages. We have recovered more than hundreds of millions of dollars for our clients. Call us today at 323-838-1444 for a free initial consultation.
If your brain injury was caused by someone else’s negligent or intentional actions, you have the right to bring a claim against the liable party for your compensatory damages. These include objectively verifiable losses (economic damages) and intangible losses (non-economic damages).
Because brain injury victims often require extensive and long-term medical care, compensatory damages awards can be quite substantial in these cases. You can bring a claim for all of your medical expenses including doctor’s appointments, physical therapy, diagnostic imaging, psychiatric support, and speech therapy. Your claim can also include compensation for lost wages, loss of future earning capacity, home modifications, and non-medical needs such as cooking and driving.
Non-economic damages include pain and suffering, loss of consortium, injury to reputation, humiliation, loss of companionship and society, and emotional distress. You may be entitled to compensation for non-economic damages if:
Several factors will influence whether your injury claim will be successful and the total amount of compensation you may be able to recover. Those factors include:
The cost of medical bills and lost wages can be exorbitant after suffering a brain injury. Ultimately, the success of your case will hinge on the strength of your evidence. Even if it seems obvious that the defendant caused your injuries, you will need strong evidence to prove liability and the value of your damages.
Common evidence used to prove damages in brain injury cases includes:
While other firms just handle your bodily injury claim, we offer a complimentary full-service package where we will also handle your property damage for no fee!