Overland Park Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers
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Contact Joseph, Hollander & Craft to discuss how our team of attorneys can help you.
SEND MESSAGE NOWBecause the brain is such a crucial organ, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are usually devastating to both the victim and their family. TBIs can have a severe physical, psychological, and financial impact on the victim. At Joseph, Hollander & Craft, our Overland Park traumatic brain injury lawyers can help you with settling your case.
To prevail on your brain injury claim, it is important that you hire a personal injury lawyer that has the knowledge, experience, and resources required to effectively litigate complex traumatic brain injury claims. At Joseph, Hollander & Craft, our Overland Park personal injury attorneys have extensive experience litigating highly complex brain injury cases. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury due to the fault of another, contact our Overland Park traumatic brain injury lawyers for a free consultation.
Fighting for TBI Victims Across Kansas
At JHC, our highly experienced brain injury lawyers have recovered millions for injured victims across Kansas. Our personal injury lawyers will be by your side every step of the way through your case’s conclusion. While you take the time to recover from your injury, JHC’s Overland Park traumatic brain injury attorneys will aggressively advocate on your behalf. Call us today at (913) 948-9490.
Signs and Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury
TBI is a term broadly used to describe a wide variety of situations. Brain injuries can occur in many different situations, including car accidents, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, and slips and falls. A TBI can be a minor concussion, or it can be a severe brain injury that leaves the victim in a coma. A TBI can happen anytime the head is subjected to significant force. When this happens, the brain can impact the skull walls or stretch the brain tissue, even if there are no visible signs of an impact to the head. TBI symptoms may include:
- Memory loss
- Headaches
- Confusion
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Slurred speech
- Dizziness
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Difficulty with concentration
- Irritability
- Change in personality
- Cognitive impairment
- Light or sound sensitivity
- Difficulty smelling
- Impaired vision
Depending on the severity of the brain injury, these symptoms may be either temporary or permanent. Victims of TBIs have an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Oftentimes, brain injury victims need to participate in extensive rehabilitation.
What Damages Can Be Recovered?
If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident and suffered a brain injury due to someone else’s actions, you may be entitled to receive compensation for:
- Medical expenses: This pertains to current and future medical expenses—including any charges for doctor visits, surgeries, therapy, and medication.
- Lost income: In the event you have missed work, you can recover for time missed from work due to the traumatic brain injury. This also includes lost earning capacity if you can no longer work or earn the same level of income as before your traumatic brain injury.
- Pain and suffering: This is compensation for ongoing physical pain, mental, emotional and psychological trauma, loss of enjoyment of life or quality of life, disfigurement, and other possible effects of your traumatic brain injury.
In the most severe cases, the brain injury can even result in death. If a loved one has died as a result of a TBI, you may be entitled to compensation through a wrongful death claim. JHC’s Overland Park traumatic brain injury lawyers help families in these situations, too.
Traumatic Brain Injury Overview
With respect to brain injuries, there are two broad categories: closed head injuries and open head injuries.
Closed Head Injuries: This type of injury occurs within the skull. As a result of an impact to the head, the brain moves within the skull, hitting the bone. The most common closed head injury is a concussion. Concussions are referred to as “mild” TBIs. Some people may recover after a single concussion, however, concussions can also lead to serious conditions such as post-concussion syndrome and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
Open Head Injuries: This type of head injury occurs when there is a force strong enough to break the skull. Oftentimes, with an open head injury, a foreign object damages the brain tissue. Penetrating injuries occur when an object fractures the skull and pierces the brain. These injuries are often fatal.
If someone’s negligent conduct has caused you or a loved one to sustain a closed or open head injury, contact the Overland Park personal injury attorneys at JHC.
Contact an Overland Park Brain Injury Attorney Today
Recovering from a traumatic brain injury can be a long, overwhelming process. If you have suffered from a brain injury as a result of the negligence of another, you may be entitled to bring a legal claim. Call JHC’s experienced personal injury lawyers at (913) 948-9490 for a free consultation or use our contact form.
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FAQs
How do I select a brain injury in Overland Park, KS?
Look for experience in traumatic brain injury litigation. The personal injury lawyers at Joseph, Hollander & Craft have ample experience in this area and a reputation for being effective brain injury litigators—so much so that other attorneys often refer their brain injury cases to us. JHC has the resources to hire nationally-recognized brain injury specialists who can be called to testify at trial. We understand that the road to recovery from your brain injury may be long, so we develop detailed life care plans to ensure you are fairly compensated for the future. Call JHC’s traumatic brain injury lawyers today.
How much does it cost to hire a brain injury attorney in Overland Park, KS?
At Joseph, Hollander & Craft, we handle brain injury cases on a contingency fee basis, so you only pay us if we recover money for you. The amount you pay is a percentage of your recovery, which we will discuss and agree to before your case begins. This means you have one less thing to worry about during this overwhelming and stressful time in your life.
Our Locations
Kansas City | 816-673-3900
Lawrence | 785-856-0143
Overland Park | 913-948-9490
Topeka | 785-234-3272
Wichita | 316-262-9393
Contact Our Overland Park Office
Contact Joseph, Hollander & Craft to discuss how our team of attorneys can help you.