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Orlando Brain Injury Attorney

When a person is involved in an accident of any type – ranging from a slip and fall to a car crash – they are at risk of injury. And of all of the injuries that a person can sustain, an injury to the brain is often one of the most serious and the most devastating. With the potential to affect a person cognitively, physically, and emotionally, those who suffer from a traumatic brain injury (TBI), as well as their family members, may have questions about the future. At the Hornsby Law Group, our experienced Orlando brain injury attorneys will advocate for you to help you recover the compensation to which you are entitled.

Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries

Anytime the head is impacted with force, there is the potential for a traumatic brain injury to be incurred. The Mayo Clinic explains that the degree of damage to the brain depends on several factors, including the force of impact and the nature of the event. Some of the most common causes of traumatic brain injuries include:

  • Car accidents;
  • Assault or violence;
  • Sports injuries; and
  • Falls and falls from heights.

The Effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury

The effects of a TBI, including the severity of symptoms and the duration of symptoms, will vary depending upon the person and the nature of the accident. However, a TBI can have physical, cognitive, mental, and sensory effects. Some of these effects may include:

  • Living in a coma, a vegetative, or a minimally conscious state;
  • Suffering brain death;
  • Nerve damage leading to paralysis of the face or loss of vision;
  • Difficulty communicating or speaking;
  • Problems with memory or learning;
  • Changes in behavior;
  • Emotional changes and difficulty managing emotions;
  • Impaired hand-eye coordination; and
  • Increased risk of degenerative brain diseases.

The above list is not inclusive. It should be noted that many of the above effects of a traumatic brain injury listed above can impair a person for the remainder of their life. In some cases, a TBI may be so severe that a person is unable to care for themselves, return to work, or maintain healthy relationships.

Recovering Compensation after a Brain Injury in Florida

When a brain injury is caused because of another person’s negligence, the victim of the brain injury or their surviving family members have the right to file a civil action in order to recover damages. If negligence and causation can be established, the victim may be able to recover financial damages for pain, suffering, loss of wages or earning capacity, long-term healthcare needs, medical bills, and more.

Work with the Orlando Brain Injury Attorneys at Hornsby Law Group

Understanding Florida’s laws for civil actions and personal injuries can be confusing, as can establishing negligence, causation, and damages. To aid you through the process of recovering compensation after you or your loved one has suffered from a TBI, our experienced Orlando personal injury attorneys are only a phone call away. Schedule a free case consultation with us now to learn how we can help.