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Lawyers at The Law Firm for Truck Safety have successfully handled many cases involving traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Even if you did not sustain a direct blow to the skull during a traffic collision caused by a negligent truck driver, the rough back-and-forth motion of your head could have caused mild or moderate concussions. 

Whatever the exact form of your TBI, being hurt solely due to a truck driver’s careless actions or because their employer broke the law can be immensely frustrating. Turning that kind of frustration into proactive legal action is what our catastrophic truck injury attorneys do best. If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury as a result of a serious truck wreck, contacting a Franklin traumatic brain injury lawyer from our firm should be a top priority.

Common Brain Injuries From Truck Accidents

Medical Hospital Research Lab: Black Female Neuroscientist Looking at TV Screen, Analyzing Brain Scan MRI Images, Finding Treatment for Patient. Health Care Neurologist Curing People. Back View ZoomUnder certain circumstances, semi-truck crashes can cause penetrating TBIs, which involve an external object piercing the skull and directly injuring the brain. However, in statistical terms, most TBIs are non-penetrating injuries in which the brain sustains damage from an external object that leaves the skull intact. Although certain types of trauma can cause focal brain injuries, which primarily affect one specific area of the brain, most TBIs are diffuse injuries affecting multiple areas of the brain at once, such as concussions.

Our Franklin TBI attorneys know how to build strong cases around all types of brain injuries, including specific forms of trauma like diffuse axonal injuries, which affect white matter throughout the brain, hematomas caused by internal bleeding, and hemorrhages.

What Diagnostic Tests Are Useful for Truck Crash TBI Lawsuits?

In Franklin, medical documentation of your TBI is key evidence in any truck accident case, with certain types of diagnostic tests providing vital information for both your doctors and our lawyers about your injuries and recovery. In some situations, fairly standard tests like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized tomography scans can be enough to identify a serious brain trauma.

However, your physicians may also want to perform more advanced and modern tests, including diffusion tensor imaging and functional MRIs, as well as in-depth neuropsychological assessments to determine precisely which bodily functions are affected by your injury. Our team can offer custom-tailored guidance about what to expect from your injury treatment process and your path toward physical and financial recovery.

Contact a Franklin TBI Attorney Today for Assistance

If you or a loved one has brain damage from a trucker’s misconduct, let the lawyers at The Law Firm for Truck Safety work to preserve your family’s financial stability and also obtain some measure of closure over what has happened to you.

Our team is dedicated entirely to truck accident litigation and has spent many years helping families like yours to understand what happened to them, recover fairly for ensuing losses, and work to ensure no other families have to go through the same experience. Call us today to learn how a Franklin traumatic brain injury lawyer from The Law Firm for Truck Safety can assist you.

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