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Traumatic Brain Injury Lawsuits in Texas
Complex Litigation Personal Injury Attorneys
Traumatic brain injury cases are complex suits with unique evidentiary standards for long-term damages. Our firm assists victims in obtaining the results that cover the extensive needs of brain-injury victims in Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas from a variety of accidents:
- Automobile or motorcycle accidents
- Trucking accidents
- Sports injuries
- On-the-job injuries, including construction liability
Talk to our firm about how to pursue the damages you or your loved one require.
Pursuing Damages in Texas Brain Injury Lawsuits
Victims of brain damage may face expensive surgery, costly prescription medications, long-term rehabilitation, and extensive physical, speech, or occupational therapy.
Each brain injury case is unique—the injuries and events leading up to the injury are different for every victim, so evaluating the damages required for the victim to lead a life that is as whole and healthy as possible takes close attention, careful planning, and aggressive evidence.
Our firm stays on top of advances in brain injury litigation and evidence by working closely with victims’ medical teams, expert witnesses, and our in-house investigator.
Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Injury Victims
Some TBI cases are not correctly diagnosed and treated, because a variety of physical, mental, and emotional symptoms can indicate a serious head injury:
- Headaches
- Memory loss
- Fatigue
- Mood swings
- Sleep disruption
- Feeling overwhelmed by crowds or noisy places
- Impulsiveness
- Distraction
- Difficultly getting organized
According to the Center for Disease Control, forty percent of those admitted to the hospital with TBI had at least one “unmet need for services” a year after the initial injury.
Our attorneys may be able to help you show the courts how traumatic brain injury has affected your life.
Call 1 903 757 7000 about traumatic brain injury lawsuits in Texas.
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