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Dallas TBI Guide
- Why Choose Our Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers?
- What Causes a Traumatic Brain Injury?</a
- Who Is at Fault for a Traumatic Brain Injury?
- Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries
- What Are the Signs of a Traumatic Brain Injury?
- What Are the Long-Term Effects of a TBI?
- How Much Is My TBI Case Worth?
- Dallas TBI Lawyer FAQ
- Bailey & Galyen | Recover Maximum Compensation With an Award-Winning Dallas TBI Lawyer
Why Choose Our Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers?
The Dallas TBI lawyers at Bailey & Galyen have successfully represented clients with traumatic brain injuries and secured millions of dollars in settlements.
What Causes a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Many accidents can cause a traumatic brain injury, including but not limited to:- Car accidents: T-bone, head-on, and rollover accidents can cause head trauma. In these collisions, injuries often result from the driver's or passenger's head hitting the windshield, steering wheel, or side window during impact.
- Slip and fall accidents: Falls are one of the leading causes of TBIs, especially among older adults. A fall can cause the head to strike the ground at an alarming velocity, resulting in severe brain trauma.
- Workplace accidents: Falling debris, machinery malfunctions, and other workplace accidents can lead to head injuries that result in a TBI. Site managers must provide a safe work environment. You can hold them liable for their negligence when they fail to do so.
- Truck accidents: Commercial vehicles’ size and weight make them a significant danger on the road. When a semi-truck, 18-wheeler, or other large truck collides with a passenger vehicle, catastrophic results can include serious head injuries.
- Motorcycle accidents: Motorcyclists are at a higher risk of suffering a TBI due to the lack of protection on their bikes. Even with a helmet, they can easily suffer blunt-force trauma to the head.
- Recreational activities: Though designed for fun and excitement, recreational activities such as sports and amusement park rides can also lead to head injuries. Negligent supervision or equipment failure can increase the risk of a TBI in these settings.
Who Is at Fault for a Traumatic Brain Injury?
The party or parties at fault for a traumatic brain injury will depend on the specific circumstances of the accident. Sometimes, someone's negligent actions directly cause an injury, such as a drunk driver or careless property owner. However, other situations may involve multiple parties. For example, a site manager, machinery manufacturer, or coworker could share liability for a workplace accident. Our Dallas TBI lawyers are adept at identifying and proving fault in complex situations. We will thoroughly investigate your case and use the full might of our legal acumen to hold all responsible parties accountable for the harm they have caused.Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries
Common types of TBIs include:
- Concussions: These occur from a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body, causing a loss of normal brain function.
- Contusions: Direct blows to the head can result in bleeding around the brain.
- Penetrating injuries: Often seen in violent accidents, such as shootings or stabbings, these injuries involve an object penetrating the skull and damaging brain tissue.
- Diffuse axonal injuries: These injuries cause nerve cells to tear and disrupt communication within the brain.
- Hematomas: A hematoma occurs when blood collects outside the blood vessels, which can put pressure on the brain and lead to serious complications if not treated promptly.
What Are the Signs of a Traumatic Brain Injury?
In many instances, an injured party may not know they have a traumatic brain injury. This not only puts their health at risk but also makes it difficult to seek the necessary compensation for their injuries. Common signs of a TBI include:- Headaches or migraines
- Memory loss or difficulty concentrating
- Changes in mood or behavior
- Dizziness or balance problems
- Sensory changes, such as vision or hearing impairment
What Are the Long-Term Effects of a TBI?
It may feel easier to let the insurance company settle your case quickly and move on with your life. However, TBIs often have long-term effects that may not appear until weeks, months, or even years after the initial injury. These can include:- Chronic headaches
- Memory impairment
- Difficulty regulating emotions
- Impaired cognitive function
- Permanent disability
How Much Is My TBI Case Worth?
Understanding Economic Damages
Economic damages, or tangible losses resulting from the injury, may include:
- Emergency medical expenses: This includes ambulance rides, paramedic care, and ER treatment. In Dallas, these costs can easily exceed $7,000 in the event of a TBI.
- Medical care and therapy: This includes the cost of ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and any necessary medical equipment. Depending on the severity of your injury, these costs could range from a few thousand dollars to millions over your lifetime.
- Lost wages and earning capacity: A TBI can prevent you from returning to work or limit your ability to earn a living in the future. Our lawyers know how to calculate lost past and future income as part of your economic damages.
- Property damage: If your injury resulted in significant property damage, such as a totaled car or destroyed personal items, you may recover compensation for repair or replacement costs.
Understanding Non-Economic Damages
Free consultations with Bailey & Galyen personal injury lawyers include evaluating non-economic damages, those intangible losses with no direct economic value, which may include:- Pain and suffering: The physical pain and emotional distress caused by a TBI can overwhelm you. We will fight for compensation for the full extent of your suffering.
- Loss of enjoyment of life: If your injury restricted your ability to fully participate in activities you once enjoyed, we may seek compensation for the loss of enjoyment of life.
- Loss of consortium: If your injury affected your relationship with a spouse or partner, they may also recover compensation for loss of companionship and support.
Factors That Determine a Case's Value
There is no "average" settlement amount for a TBI case. Every injury and circumstance is unique, and the value of your case will depend on:- The severity and type of injury
- The impact on your daily life and ability to work
- The extent of economic damages incurred
- Whether or not the defendant was grossly negligent or intentionally caused harm
Dallas TBI Lawyer FAQ
How long do I have to file a TBI claim in Dallas?
In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the accident. However, due to the complexities and potential long-term effects of TBIs, you must seek legal representation as soon as possible.What if I was partially at fault for my TBI?
Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which means that you may still receive compensation. However, the percentage of fault assigned to you will reduce your final settlement amount. An experienced TBI lawyer can minimize any potential impact of comparative negligence.Should I accept the insurance company's settlement offer?
Always consult a lawyer before accepting any settlement offer. Initial offers may not fully cover your losses and future expenses. Our skilled attorneys can review your case and negotiate for a fair and just settlement.I am not sure if I have a traumatic brain injury. What should I do?
Get checked out by a licensed medical provider after any incident that might have caused a TBI. If you have not yet sought medical attention, do so immediately. Then contact Bailey & Galyen for legal guidance.How long does it take to settle a TBI case in Dallas?
The time it takes to settle your case will depend on the complexity of your injury and the willingness of the insurance company to negotiate. Hire an experienced attorney to expedite the process and ensure you receive fair compensation as soon as possible.Bailey & Galyen | Recover Maximum Compensation With an Award-Winning Dallas TBI Lawyer
