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Every year, thousands of brain injury victims are told by their insurance companies that their injuries are not serious. We know that all brain injuries are serious. We have been exclusively dedicated to brain related injuries for 25 years, fighting for the rights of brain injury victims since 1998.


BrainInjury.com’s Founder, Attorney Woody Igou

More than just a law firm.

BrainInjury.com has impeccable competence in litigation, but also connects clients with accredited, trusted medical professionals to address your injury and recovery.

  • Symptoms of a TBI can range from mild to severe. A person with a mild TBI, for example, may only blackout for a few seconds (lose consciousness) or even remain conscious.

    Symptoms of a mild to moderate TBI include:

    • headache

    • confusion

    • lightheadedness

    • dizziness

    • blurred vision

    • bad taste in the mouth

    • ringing in the ears

    • sleep pattern changes

    • mood changes

    • problems with memory, attention, concentration, and thinking

    Someone with a severe TBI may show the same symptoms as someone with a mild TBI, but may also suffer from:

    • ongoing headaches

    • vomiting or nausea

    • convulsions or seizures

    • trouble waking up from sleep

    • slurred speech

    • pupil dilation

    • weakness or numbness in fingers or toes

    • coordination problems

    • increased confusion, agitation, or restlessness

    A severe brain injury could also leave a person in a coma or vegetative state where they remain unconscious or only experience momentary periods of alertness.

  • To prove negligence, a claim requires that the victim of the injury, or plaintiff in a lawsuit, shows that the party they’re filing the lawsuit against is at fault or legally responsible for the brain injury.

    To win a brain injury lawsuit, a plaintiff’s lawyer must prove four elements:

    • under law, the defendant owed a duty to the victim

    • the defendant breached its duty

    • the defendant’s failure of its duty caused the plaintiff’s brain injury

    • the plaintiff was injured and suffered damages as defined by law

    It can be difficult to link someone’s negligence to a brain injury. Brain injuries are complicated, so any documents or evidence collected by the victim are crucial for your claim.

  • Since BrainInjury.com was founded, our legal teams have worked on traumatic brain injury cases across the nation with a variety of experts and law firms. Traumatic brain injury cases are complex and require experienced and medically sophisticated attorneys to achieve successful settlement or result at trial.

    We feel fortunate to provide, and to continue to provide, aid and assistance to the hundreds of clients that have been helped through access to BrainInjury.com.

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