Results | Stories of Courage Call: (800) 628-4500

If a truck accident left you or someone in your family with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), you are probably looking for answers. You may want to know why it happened, who is responsible, and how to obtain compensation for the damage it caused.

The experienced truck accident attorneys at the Law Firm for Truck Safety can help you find answers and hold the wrongdoers accountable. We work exclusively with truck accident victims and their families and have a record of achieving outstanding results. Our Oklahoma City traumatic brain injury lawyer can guide you through the process of recovering compensation after your catastrophic injury.

Types of Brain Injuries

Truck accidents can cause several forms of TBI, which differ in their severity and long-term impact. Our attorney in Oklahoma City can consult medical experts to determine the type of TBI you suffer from, understand its long-term impacts, and help you pursue compensation that reflects the severity of your injury.

Brain Hemorrhage

Vehicle accidents can cause blows to the head, which can cause intracranial bleeding. As the blood pools, it puts pressure on the brain, which can further damage brain tissue. A severe bleed deprives the brain of oxygen, causing permanent damage.

Concussion

A simple concussion is the mildest type of traumatic brain injury. Most people recover fully after a few weeks with no lingering symptoms. However, the effects are cumulative so multiple concussions can be very dangerous, leading to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a serious condition that can lead to personality changes, deterioration of motor skills, severe depression, and symptoms resembling dementia.

Diffuse Axonal TBI

A diffuse axonal TBI is a catastrophic injury. When extreme force causes the brain to move within the skull, it can tear the long nerve fibers connecting the different parts of the brain. Prolonged coma is common with diffuse axonal TBI, and survivors may experience permanent cognitive impairment, difficulty with balance and fine motor skills, and problems with emotional regulation.

Penetrating TBI

These injuries are commonly called open head wounds. They happen when a foreign body breaks through the skull and directly injures the brain.

Secondary TBI

A secondary TBI is a typical complication of head injuries. When the brain is injured, swelling and chemical changes within the brain can restrict blood flow, leading to further destruction of brain cells. The treatment of the primary injury is focused on managing these processes to reduce the likelihood of permanent injury due to the secondary TBI.

How Do You Prove Traumatic Brain Injury?

The brain is a complex organ. Demonstrating that an injury is causing specific impairments can be challenging, and the responsible parties may claim you are malingering. Our attorney in Oklahoma City is prepared to answer these arguments with scientific evidence showing how your TBI impacts your functioning.

Neuropsychology assessments can measure problems with memory, cognition, attention, and mood using standardized tests. Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI)  is a specialized form of MRI that can detect disruptions in the brain’s communication systems that are not visible on standard MRIs. An fMRI also provides more insight into brain functioning by measuring the rate of blood oxygenation during cognitive tasks.

If your health insurance does not pay for these specialized tests, we can advocate for you. If necessary, our firm covers the cost and will be reimbursed if we win your case.

Compensation for Your Injuries

Lincolon moneyWhen your legal team proves another party is responsible for your injuries using all available evidence, including the technology described above, that party is also responsible for compensating you for your losses. Our Oklahoma City attorney will work with you and your family to document all the losses your TBI caused.

Depending on the severity of your injury, you may have required surgery or even multiple surgeries, and you may have spent time in a rehabilitation facility. You may have had to take substantial time off work, and you might be unable to return to your job. The parties responsible for the accident must compensate you for all these expenses, plus your future medical treatment and your diminished future earnings.

You may also be entitled to damages for the changes your traumatic brain injury made to your quality of life. These could be substantial. You can claim compensation for your physical pain, emotional anguish, disability, and lost enjoyment of life. Working with a skilled attorney to pursue this compensation is vital, as they have the knowledge and experience to ensure you do not accept a lowball offer.

Consult an Oklahoma City Attorney About a Traumatic Brain Injury

If you were severely injured in a truck accident, you should seek help from attorneys who understand the industry. At the Law Firm for Truck Safety, we work exclusively with people injured in truck crashes.

Our Oklahoma City traumatic brain injury lawyer can work diligently to hold the trucking company and other responsible parties accountable. Call today to discuss your truck accident TBI.

Oklahoma City Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

Contact The Law Firm For Truck Safety

If you or a loved one have been in a truck crash, we would be honored to learn more about your crash and help you build a path to justice.

Our team of truck crash attorneys is here to help so you don’t have to navigate this complicated process alone.

Contact the attorneys at the Law Firm for Truck Safety via phone for help with your case, or connect with us online for your free, no-obligation case review.

CALL TODAY: (866) 918-3085

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name
The Law Firm for Truck Safety, LLP needs the contact information you provide to us to contact you about our products and services. You may unsubscribe from these communications at any time. For information on how to unsubscribe, as well as our privacy practices and commitment to protecting your privacy, please review our Privacy Policy.