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Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury occurs every 9 seconds In the United States.

Approximately 5.3 million Americans live with a disability due to traumatic brain injury (TBI). It’s a very serious injury and can result in extensive medical expenses and long-term loss of income. At Steve Boyd, PC, our experienced and compassionate personal injury attorneys understand that TBI is a life-changing injury. If you’ve been injured and need representation, we’ll come to you for a free case review.

Our Process

If you or a family member has suffered from a traumatic brain injury, you’ll need a team of skilled and knowledgeable lawyers to help you navigate the complex medical and insurance laws so you are fully compensated for your injury. Attorney Steve Boyd has over 20 years of experience fighting for personal injury clients.

Our legal team will:

  • Provide a free case review
  • Identify & secure critical evidence
  • Recruit experts from around the country
  • Locate & interview key witnesses
  • Create an overview of current & projected medical costs
  • Travel to you & other possible injured parties

Results

+ 20 Years

of experience helping clients with TBI

Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury

If you’ve been injured and experience any of the following symptoms or suspect you may have sustained a traumatic brain injury, seek medical attention immediately. Some symptoms may not occur until days or weeks after an injury.

  • Loss of consciousness (even for a few seconds)
  • Dazed, confused, or disoriented
  • Memory or concentration issues
  • Mood swings/changes
  • Feeling depressed or anxious
  • Difficulty sleeping, waking up, or sleeping too much
  • Convulsions or seizures
  • Dilation of pupil/s
  • Clear fluids draining from the nose or ears
  • Weakness or numbness in fingers or toes
  • Loss of coordination
  • Headache
  • Nausea/vomiting
  • Fatigue/drowsiness
  • Agitation, combativeness or other unusual behavior
  • Slurred speech
  • Dizziness/loss of balance
  • Blurred vision
  • Ringing in ears
  • Bad taste in mouth
  • Changes in ability to smell
  • Sensitivity to light or sound

Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Fifty percent of all traumatic brain injuries are related to motor vehicle crashes. Auto, motorcycle, truck, bicycle, and pedestrian accidents are common causes of TBIs.

Age

Senior citizens and young children are at high risk for traumatic brain injuries, but those between 15 and 24 years of age have the highest rate of TBIs. For those 65 and older, falls are the leading cause. For those under 65, transportation-related accidents are the top cause.

Sports

Winter sports have a high rate of traumatic brain injury, accounting for about 20,000 injuries each year. Sports injuries overall account for nearly 300,000 TBIs annually.

Violence or Assault

Explosionsconstruction accidents, or other accidents that strike a person or cause them to hit another object or surface can cause traumatic brain injury. 

Traumatic Brain Injury – Ski or Snowmobiling Accident

Struck-by or -Against Accidents

Explosionsconstruction accidents, or other accidents that strike a person or cause them to hit another object or surface can cause traumatic brain injury. 

FAQs on Amputation Lawsuits

How quickly should I speak to a lawyer after an amputation injury?

If your amputation is due to another person’s negligence, such as a car or truck accident, or if it’s a result of a workplace injury, you’ll need to talk to a qualified attorney as soon as possible. The process can be complicated, and insurance companies don’t always act in your best interest. Call Steve Boyd, PC, and we’ll fight for your right to receive compensation for your injury.

How much is my amputation injury case worth?
How much does it cost to hire an amputation injury lawyer?

You don’t pay any legal fees until we win or settle your case. We review your personal injury case for free, and there is no deposit or advance fee required. When a settlement or verdict is reached, then our legal fee is calculated at a percentage (usually one-third) of the total amount awarded. This is called a contingent fee agreement, which is how most personal injury lawyers are paid. Call us for a free case review.

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