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Louisville Traumatic Brain Injury

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Louisville Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers

The symptoms of a traumatic brain injury vary from one person to the next. While some traumatic brain injuries are characterized by nausea, worsening headaches, and fatigue, other injury victims may have trouble forming sentences, confusion, and other cognitive impairments. Although the circumstances behind a traumatic brain injury are not always clear, it can often result in permanent disabilities.

Our Louisville traumatic brain injury lawyers are here to help injury victims and their families negotiate a fair settlement.

Closed Versus Open Brain Injuries

A traumatic brain injury, also known as a TBI, is caused by any force or blow to the head. There are two main types of TBIs: open (penetrating) and closed (non-penetrating) brain injuries. An open brain injury is caused by an object piercing the skull, such as shrapnel or a bullet.

Conversely, in a closed brain injury, there is no penetration of the brain. However, a strike or blow causes the brain to shake back and forth within the skull. Since brain tissue is delicate, the repeated bouncing of the brain against the skull causes the tissue to become damaged.

Long-Term Symptoms

Whereas mild TBI symptoms may resolve in a few weeks, those who suffer from a severe TBI may have to endure life-long challenges.

Cognitive Deficits

Motor Deficits

Language Deficits

Five-Year Perspective

One study revealed the following regarding TBI victims five years post-accident:

  • 57 percent of individuals were moderately or severely disabled
  • 55 percent were not employed
  • 50 percent return to a hospital at least once
  • 33 percent rely on others to perform daily activities
  • 29 percent are not satisfied with their lives
  • 29 percent use illegal drugs or abuse alcohol
  • 12 percent reside in nursing homes, assisted living centers, or other institutions

Proving Fault in a TBI Claim

To have a successful claim, a TBI victim must demonstrate that the wrongful party had a duty to use proper care, failed to live up to that duty, and consequently caused harm.

A TBI claim will consist of the following parts:

  • Duty of care: A person owed the injured party a duty of care. Drivers have a duty to follow traffic regulations to keep other road users safe.
  • Breach of duty: A driver that fails to yield right-of-way, stop at a red light, or follow the posted speed limit breaches his or her duty of care.
  • Causation: The other driver’s breach of duty caused the victim to suffer a traumatic brain injury.
  • Damages: As a result of the injury, the TBI victim sustained lost income, medical bills, and other measurable losses.

Speak with a Louisville Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Now

A traumatic brain injury can leave a person unable to perform daily tasks, requiring round-the-clock care. If you or someone you care about has sustained a head injury, our Louisville traumatic brain injury lawyers want to help you. To schedule your free consultation, please call us at 859-263-8818 or by completing our online contact form.

Do you have an Attorney near me?

Wilt Injury Lawyers has offices in Louisville and Lexington:

Louisville Office

13113 Eastpoint Park Blvd. Suite A Louisville, KY 40223
Phone: 502-253-9110

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Lexington Office

196 W. Lowry Lane, Suite 1 Lexington, KY 40503
Phone: 859-263-8818

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