Richmond Brain Injury Lawyer Helping TBI Victims Recover
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can range from concussions to permanent brain damage. Even mild TBIs can leave lasting effects like memory loss, mood changes, and headaches. Severe TBIs can cause lifelong disability. Blank & Marcus has helped brain injury victims in Richmond and across Virginia recover compensation for these devastating outcomes.
Causes of TBIs We Handle
TBIs often result from
car and truck accidents,
motorcycle crashes,
falls, sports incidents, or violent assaults. We also represent clients who suffered brain injuries due to medical negligence, such as oxygen loss during surgery.
TBI symptoms can include memory problems, impaired concentration, mood swings, and changes in personality. Severe cases may require round-the-clock care. These effects impact not only the injured person but also their entire family.
Symptoms and Life Impact
Legal Challenges in TBI Cases
Brain injuries are sometimes invisible on scans, giving insurers an excuse to deny claims. We work with neurologists and neuropsychologists to prove the injury’s true impact. Our attorneys know how to counter defense strategies that try to minimize brain injuries.
Compensation for Brain Injuries
Compensation can cover hospital stays, rehabilitation, therapy, lost earning potential, and quality-of-life losses. Structured settlements may be necessary if the injury leaves someone unable to manage their own finances.
Our Experience & Results
Blank & Marcus has a track record of securing substantial recoveries for brain injury victims—often far above the insurer’s first offer. Our trial readiness makes a real difference in these high-stakes cases.
A brain injury can alter every part of life. Contact our Richmond brain injury lawyer for a free consultation and let us fight for your recovery.
Brain Injury FAQs
What is the value of a TBI case?
It depends on the severity, treatment costs, and long-term impact.
How do you prove a brain injury if scans are normal?
Through expert testing, medical records, and testimony.
Can concussions qualify as TBIs?
Yes. Even mild concussions can have serious long-term effects.
How long do TBI cases take?
They can take months to years, depending on complexity and whether trial is needed.