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If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury in Greenbelt, you need an experienced attorney who understands the serious impact these injuries have on your life. A Greenbelt traumatic brain injury lawyer at CHASENBOSCOLO can help you pursue the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Our legal team has recovered millions of dollars for clients with catastrophic injuries, and we’re ready to work for you.

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    Why Choose CHASENBOSCOLO for Your Traumatic Brain Injury Case

    When you’re dealing with a traumatic brain injury, you need a law firm with experience handling complex cases. CHASENBOSCOLO has been serving injured clients since 1986 and includes multiple Super Lawyers. We’ve recovered over $1.1 billion for our clients.

    Our attorneys understand Maryland’s negligence laws. We know how to work with medical experts to build a strong case. We handle every aspect of your claim—from investigating the accident to negotiating with insurance companies to taking your case to trial if necessary. With 20+ attorneys and four office locations, we provide 24/7 client support and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.

    What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

    A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden impact or blow to the head damages the brain. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries that cause permanent disability. The severity depends on factors like the force of the impact, the location of the injury, and how quickly the person receives medical care.

    Unlike other head injuries that affect only the scalp or skull, a TBI damages brain tissue. It can disrupt how the brain functions. Even a mild TBI can cause serious symptoms that last weeks or months. Severe TBIs can result in permanent cognitive, physical, and emotional changes. These changes affect a person’s ability to work, care for themselves, and enjoy life. Understanding brain injury symptoms is critical for early intervention and recovery.

    Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Greenbelt

    Traumatic brain injuries happen in many different situations. Understanding what caused your injury is important for your legal case. It helps establish who was responsible.

    Common causes of TBIs include:

    If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, you may have the right to file a personal injury claim and recover compensation.

    Symptoms and Long-Term Effects of TBI

    Traumatic brain injury symptoms can appear immediately or develop over days and weeks. Recognizing these symptoms is important because early medical treatment improves outcomes.

    Immediate Symptoms

    Immediate symptoms often include headache, confusion, loss of consciousness, dizziness, nausea, and difficulty speaking. Some people lose consciousness for seconds, minutes, or longer. These acute symptoms require immediate medical attention and proper documentation.

    Delayed Symptoms

    Delayed symptoms may develop later. These include memory problems, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, and sensitivity to light or noise. These symptoms can persist for months or years. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other psychological effects are common in traumatic brain injury cases.

    Severe TBIs can have serious long-term complications. Victims may experience chronic pain, reduced earning capacity, difficulty maintaining employment, and permanent cognitive impairment. Some people require ongoing medical care, rehabilitation, and assistance with daily activities for the rest of their lives. Spinal cord injuries and other catastrophic injuries often occur alongside TBIs.

    Medical documentation of your symptoms and treatment is important for your case. Keep records of all doctor visits, test results, therapy sessions, and any changes in your condition. This documentation helps prove the extent of your injury and supports your claim for compensation. Learn more about documenting pain and suffering to strengthen your case.

    How CHASENBOSCOLO Helps Traumatic Brain Injury Victims

    Pursuing a traumatic brain injury claim involves multiple steps. Our attorneys guide you through each one.

    Investigating Your Accident

    We start by thoroughly investigating your accident to gather evidence and identify all responsible parties. We obtain police reports, medical records, witness statements, and accident scene photographs. Our Greenbelt personal injury lawyers have extensive experience with complex injury investigations.

    Working With Experts

    We work with medical experts, including neurologists and neuropsychologists. These experts document your injuries and explain how they affect your life. They provide testimony about your diagnosis, prognosis, and future medical needs. This information is important for proving the value of your case. Expert testimony often determines the difference between a modest settlement and substantial compensation.

    Negotiate or Go to Trial

    Our team negotiates aggressively with insurance companies on your behalf. Insurance adjusters often try to minimize injury claims or deny responsibility. We know their tactics and stand firm in demanding fair compensation. If the insurance company refuses to offer a reasonable settlement, we’re prepared to take your case to trial. Our attorneys have trial experience and have won significant verdicts for clients with catastrophic brain injuries.

    Compensation Available for Traumatic Brain Injury Cases

    Maryland law allows you to recover several types of damages in a traumatic brain injury case.

    Economic Damages

    Economic damages cover your actual financial losses. These include all past and future medical expenses, rehabilitation and therapy costs, lost wages, and lost earning capacity if your injury prevents you from working.

    Non-Economic Damages

    Non-economic damages compensate you for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent scarring or disfigurement. In cases of severe TBI, these damages can be substantial. The injury’s impact on quality of life is significant. Understanding how to calculate pain and suffering damages is essential for maximizing your recovery.

    Pure Contributory Negligence

    It’s important to understand Maryland’s pure contributory negligence rule. Maryland follows a strict pure contributory negligence standard. If you are found to be even partially at fault for your injury—even 1%—you cannot recover any damages. To recover compensation, you must prove that the defendant was 100% responsible for your injury. Our attorneys carefully investigate your case to establish the defendant’s full liability and protect your right to recovery. This is why choosing experienced Maryland personal injury attorneys is critical.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Traumatic Brain Injury Claims

    How long do I have to file a traumatic brain injury claim in Maryland?

    Maryland’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is three years from the date of your injury. This means you have three years to file a lawsuit. However, you should contact an attorney much sooner. Early action allows us to gather evidence while it’s fresh, interview witnesses, and begin negotiations with insurance companies. Waiting too long can jeopardize your ability to recover full compensation.

    What evidence do I need to prove my traumatic brain injury case?

    You’ll need medical evidence showing your diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. This includes CT scans, MRI results, neuropsychological testing, and medical records from all healthcare providers. You’ll also need evidence of the accident itself—police reports, photographs, witness statements, and expert testimony about how the accident caused your injury. Documentation of your losses, including medical bills, pay stubs, and receipts, is also important. Learn more about why you should always call the police after an accident to ensure proper documentation.

    How much is my traumatic brain injury case worth?

    The value of your case depends on many factors. These include the severity of your injury, your age, your occupation, your prognosis, and the strength of liability evidence. Mild TBIs might settle for tens of thousands of dollars, while severe TBIs can be worth millions. We evaluate all factors and provide you with a realistic estimate of your case’s value. Our results page showcases settlements and verdicts we’ve obtained for injured clients.

    Will my case go to trial or settle?

    Most personal injury cases settle before trial. However, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial. This approach gives us leverage in settlement negotiations. If the insurance company won’t offer fair compensation, we’re ready to present your case to a jury. Our trial experience and track record of winning significant verdicts often motivate insurance companies to settle. Understanding how personal injury settlements work can help you make informed decisions.

    What if I was partially at fault for my injury?

    Under Maryland’s pure contributory negligence rule, if you are found to be even partially at fault for your injury, you cannot recover any damages. This is a strict standard that requires proving the defendant was 100% responsible. Our attorneys work diligently to establish full defendant liability and protect your recovery rights. We have successfully defended clients against comparative negligence claims in numerous cases.

    Contact CHASENBOSCOLO for Your Free Consultation

    Don’t wait to get legal help for your traumatic brain injury. The sooner you contact CHASENBOSCOLO, the sooner we can begin investigating your case and working toward the compensation you deserve. Call (301) 220-0050 today to schedule your free consultation. We’re available 24/7 to answer your questions and discuss your case.

    You don’t pay anything upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid if we win your case or reach a settlement. There’s no risk to you, and everything you tell us is confidential. Let our experienced team of personal injury attorneys help you recover and move forward. Our Greenbelt office is ready to assist you immediately.

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