
No two traumatic brain injury cases are the same. That means there is no set value for a TBI case — but there are several key factors that attorneys and insurance companies consider when determining compensation.
• Severity of the injury
• Long-term impact on quality of life
• Medical expenses (past and future)
• Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
• Pain and suffering
• Need for long-term care or therapy
While mild TBIs (like concussions) may resolve over time, severe TBIs can result in permanent disability, requiring ongoing treatment and home modifications. These cases typically result in significantly higher settlements.
Insurance companies often offer low settlements, especially if the victim is not represented by an attorney. A skilled personal injury lawyer will negotiate aggressively on your behalf and bring in medical and financial experts to properly assess damages.
If you or a loved one suffered a brain injury due to someone else’s negligence, you deserve full and fair compensation. Don’t settle for less than what your case is truly worth.

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