Brain Injury FAQs
Traumatic Brain Injury
Can traumatic injury victims seek financial compensation for pain and suffering?
Depending on the extent of a traumatic brain injury, the individual or entity responsible for the injury may be liable for damages such as medical expenses, current and future lost wages, certain out-of-pocket expenses, and pain and suffering. The Bottaro Law Firm, LLC’s experienced legal team will evaluate your case and work with medical and economic experts to estimate the costs of ongoing healthcare, financial expenses, and other potential costs related to your injury.
Can I file a brain injury claim on behalf of a loved one?
If your loved one was severely injured and is unable to file for themselves, you may be able to file a claim on their behalf. In these circumstances, you may be eligible to recover compensation to help cover the costs of your loved one’s medical treatments and care, lost wages, and pain and suffering. If someone caused your loved one to suffer a TBI that resulted in death, you may be able to bring a wrongful death claim against the responsible parties.
Why should I hire a lawyer to help with my traumatic brain injury claim?
The aftermath of any serious injury can be an overwhelming and emotional time. In addition to physical recovery, you’ll need to deal with insurance companies and find a way to pay for you or your loved one’s medical expenses. You may not even know exactly who caused the injury.
It’s important to have experienced legal assistance during such a chaotic time. The lawyers and staff at the Bottaro Law Firm, LLC can assist you by:
- Gathering information and evidence to determine the identity of the responsible party or parties
- Communicating with insurance companies on your behalf
- Arranging for experts to determine the extent, severity, and costs of your injuries
- Pursuing maximum compensation for you and your family
If you’re thinking about filing a traumatic brain injury lawsuit, contact the Bottaro Law Firm, LLC today. Our staff is ready to work for you, so you can focus on getting better.