Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can be devastating and potentially life-altering. A sudden fall on the ice or collision with another vehicle can damage your brain, putting you out of work and facing a long recovery. Watching your medical bills pile up can make an already stressful situation even worse.
You may be entitled to financial compensation for your medical expenses, loss of income, and pain and suffering if you sustained a TBI because of another party’s negligence. Seeking damages on your own may feel like too much during your recovery, so you might prefer working with a personal injury firm that has experience handling cases like yours. Our Plantation traumatic brain injury lawyer with Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers may be able to help.
Negligent Behavior Can Cause a Traumatic Brain Injury
Accidents happen, and sometimes there is no way to prevent them. Other times, people cause accidents with their careless and reckless behavior, and some of those accidents cause traumatic brain injuries. When that happens, the negligent party may be legally liable and financially responsible for the accident and expenses related to it.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), two of the most common causes of traumatic brain injuries in the United States are falls and motor vehicle crashes. Here is some information illustrating how negligence can contribute to these accidents:
Negligence Can Cause Slip and Fall Accidents
Property owners have a duty to look for slip and fall hazards on their property, then fix them or warn visitors about them. Owners who fail to monitor their property, resolve known hazards, or warn visitors of them are negligent and responsible for any resulting accidents. Common causes of slip and fall accidents include:
- Untreated ice on sidewalks or parking lots
- Uneven pavement
- Potholes
- Spills or slick spots on the flooring
- Bulging or uneven carpeting
- Poorly lit stairwells
- Unsecured stepladders
- Uncleared hazards such as cords, buckets, or other debris
Negligence Can Cause Motor Vehicle Accidents
Many accidents involving cars, trucks, and motorcycles occur because of one driver’s irresponsible driving. Every driver has an obligation to drive safely, obey traffic laws, and keep others on the road safe. Here are some of the most common types of negligence that lead to motor vehicle accidents:
- Speeding
- Following too closely
- Ignoring traffic signals and signs
- Failing to yield
- Driving too fast for current road or weather conditions
- Texting or talking on the phone while driving
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
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(954) 472-7122How Much Is Your Traumatic Brain Injury Case Worth?
The value of your traumatic injury case depends on how it affects you physically, emotionally, and financially. Our lawyer can estimate how much your TBI case is worth by collecting evidence of your losses.
You may be able to recover damages for:
- Diagnostic testing:Cleveland Clinic recommends the Banyan Brain Trauma Indicator blood test, a CT scan or MRI, and a neurological examination to diagnose a TBI.
- Treatment: You may need surgery, rehabilitative therapies such as speech, occupational, or physical therapy, and counseling after your TBI.
- Future medical expenses: TBIs can take months or years to heal and even cause permanent disability. You may require future surgeries, ongoing therapy, and assistance with activities of daily living.
- Loss of income: You may lose out on your salary, wages, or tips while you recover, or you may not be able to work again at all.
- Property damage: You may need to repair or replace your vehicle after an accident or your jewelry after a fall.
- Pain and suffering: You may endure physical pain, permanent disability, and emotional trauma from your TBI. You may never be the same again, and you deserve compensation for a compromised lifestyle.
Chalik & Chalik Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Near Me
(954) 472-7122How Can a Lawyer on Our Team Help With Your Traumatic Brain Injury Case
Our lawyer in Plantation can help you with every aspect of your traumatic brain injury case. Working with us can free you from the time-consuming and stressful task of seeking compensation from the other party’s insurance company or from filing a lawsuit on your own. We can:
- Investigate the incident that led to your TBI, looking for evidence of negligence by another party
- Estimate your losses by gathering your medical records, bills, and receipts, past tax records, property repair or replacement bills, and by interviewing expert medical witnesses
- File a claim with the appropriate insurance provider
- Negotiate a settlement that accounts for all your losses
- File a lawsuit against the at-fault party
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How Long Do You Have to Sue for My Traumatic Brain Injury?
You only have a finite amount of time to sue for damages after sustaining a traumatic brain injury caused by someone else’s negligence. Florida Statutes § 95.11 sets the statute of limitations for personal injury at two years, meaning that you usually have two years from the date of your accident to file a lawsuit against the responsible party. You must act quickly to preserve your legal rights.
There is not enough money in the world to truly compensate you for the lifelong impact of a TBI. Suing the at-fault party, however, allows you to hold them accountable for their behavior and can secure your financial future. Our traumatic brain injury lawyer in Plantation, FL, can help you file a lawsuit against the responsible party.
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(954) 472-7122Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers Are Ready to Help You After a Traumatic Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury can change you forever, physically and emotionally. Recovering the damages you deserve can prevent it from harming you financially as well. Our traumatic brain injury attorney in Plantation, FL, with Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers is ready to help, so contact our office today for a free case consultation. The sooner you call, the sooner we can start working on your case.
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