Carrollton Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can change everything in an instant. Once routine tasks, like driving to work or playing with your kids, can become a daily struggle. If you or a loved one suffered a TBI due to someone else’s negligence, you have the right to pursue compensation. Carrollton traumatic brain injury lawyers at O’Hare and Koch Law Firm will help you fight for it.

What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

A TBI occurs when an external force, like a sudden blow, jolt, or penetrating impact to the head, disrupts how the brain functions. Unlike a broken bone or a visible wound, TBIs can affect thinking, memory, mood, movement, and behavior in ways that aren’t always immediately apparent.

The injuries range widely in severity. A concussion is a mild TBI that can cause symptoms that linger for weeks or months. More severe injuries can result in permanent cognitive, physical, and emotional changes that reshape a person’s life.

TBIs frequently arise in personal injury claims occurring from:  

  • Car, truck, and motorcycle crashes
  • Falls on unsafe premises
  • Workplace accidents
  • Sports and recreational injuries
  • Assaults and violent incidents

If someone else’s action, or failure to act, caused the injury, you and your loved ones may have a stronger legal case than you realize.

How to Recognize Possible TBI Signs and Symptoms

TBI symptoms aren’t always immediately apparent, which is why these injuries are often underdiagnosed. After any head injury, it’s important to seek prompt medical attention and monitor symptoms in the hours and days that follow.

TBI warning signs can include:

  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Dizziness or headaches
  • Memory problems
  • Mood or sleep changes
  • Sensitivity to light or sound
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Persistent or worsening headaches
  • Repeated vomiting
  • Slurred speech
  • Weakness or numbness in the extremities
  • Profound cognitive or behavioral changes

In the most severe cases, a TBI can lead to a coma or permanent disability. None of these symptoms should be dismissed as ordinary post-accident soreness. Timely medical attention and an accurate diagnosis are essential for your health and for building a strong legal claim.

Common Causes of TBIs in Carrollton, TX Injury Claims

O’Hare and Koch Carrollton personal injury lawyers represent people who’ve suffered TBIs due to:

  • Motor vehicle accidents – High-speed collisions, rear-end crashes, and rollovers are among the most common causes of serious head injuries.
  • Slip and fall accidents – Property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions. Falls on wet floors, uneven surfaces, or poorly lit areas can lead to head trauma.
  • Truck accidents – The force of a collision with an 18 wheeler or commercial truck can cause severe, life-altering head injuries.
  • Workplace injuries – TBIs can happen due to falls from heights, equipment failures, and construction site accidents.
  • Defective products – Airbags, helmets, and safety equipment that fail to perform as intended can contribute to severe brain injuries.  

If you recognize your situation in this list or have experienced another traumatic event, the next step is a conversation with an attorney to evaluate your case.

The Value of a TBI Claim: Understanding Your Damages

The value of a personal injury claim for a TBI is based on the harm the injured person has experienced. These damages go beyond the immediate economic impact, covering the non-economic impact of  TBI, too.

At O’Hare and Koch, we pursue the recovery of the full value of your claim, which can include:

  • Medical expenses: emergency care, hospitalization, surgery, rehabilitation, medication, and ongoing treatment costs
  • Lost income: income during recovery, along with reduced earning potential if you cannot work long-term
  • Physical pain and emotional suffering: ongoing pain and mental distress caused by the event and the injury
  • Lasting disfigurement and long-term disabilities: scarring and permanent injuries, including cognitive and physical impairments
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: hobbies, activities, and personal experiences you can no longer fully enjoy

Working with an experienced brain injury lawyer in Carrollton can make the difference between a settlement that covers today’s bills and one that accounts for the years of care and recovery ahead. TBI cases often involve significant long-term care costs and life changes that aren’t fully apparent in the early stages of treatment. To see real examples of past recoveries, view our case results.

Essential Evidence for Building Your Case

A successful TBI claim requires compelling, well-organized evidence. At O’Hare and Koch, a Carrollton personal injury lawyer works quickly to gather and preserve what’s needed to support your case, such as:

  • Accident reports
  • Employment records
  • Witness statements
  • Photos and video from the accident scene
  • Medical records and imaging (MRI, CT scans)
  • Neuropsychological evaluations
  • Testimony from medical and vocational specialists

The strength of your case depends on how thoroughly and quickly this evidence is collected. Evidence can be lost or destroyed over time, which is why reaching out to an attorney early matters.

Texas Law and TBI Claims

Texas follows a comparative fault rule. If you are found partially at fault for the accident, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault. As long as you are found less than 51% responsible, you may still recover damages.

Texas also has a two-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, meaning the clock starts running from the date of injury. Missing that deadline can bar recovery entirely, so it’s important not to delay calling a Carrollton TBI lawyer.

Why O’Hare and Koch

O’Hare and Koch is a Carrollton catastrophic injury law firm with decades of combined experience representing people with life-changing injuries. Tim O’Hare and David Koch built this firm around a simple principle: Injured people deserve real advocates, not just attorneys who process cases. We charge no fees unless you recover. We’re available seven days a week, and we’ll come to wherever you are.

You Have Rights. Let’s Protect Them. Schedule a Consultation Today.

If you or a loved one suffered a brain injury because of someone else’s negligence, you deserve to know your options. Contact O’Hare and Koch for a free consultation. We’ll listen, explain your rights under Texas law, and help you find the best path forward.

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