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Denver Brain Injury/TBI Attorneys

There are many ways you can sustain a brain injury in Denver, and you will need a Denver brain injury/TBI Lawyer to advocate for your rights and ensure you can recover physically and financially. You cannot hire just any Denver personal injury attorney, though. You need someone who understands the implications of traumatic brain injuries and how they will affect you for years to come. 

Experiencing a brain injury is debilitating, and you will incur a lot of medical expenses and other costs as you deal with your injury and recovery. You may also have to take considerable time off work, or you may never be able to work again at your former capacity because your brain injury left you with a permanent disability. 

It is critical that you hold the business or individual who caused your brain injury accountable. You may receive monetary compensation for your injuries and damages through a legal claim.

Brain injury cases are complex and require the knowledge and skills of an experienced brain injury attorney, and you can reach out to a Denver brain injury attorney at Varner Faddis Elite Legal, LLC. We can evaluate your case, advise you of your legal options, and help you seek any compensation you deserve under the law.

Call our law firm today at 720-809-8380 or complete our online contact form to receive a free consultation.

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Why Choose Our Denver Brain Injury Lawyers?

The brain injury lawyers at Varner Faddis Elite Legal, LLC have more than 32 years of collective legal experience, and we have successfully handled many complex brain injury cases. We fight for our victims and have obtained compensation worth $900,0000 and $1,130,000 for personal injuries, among many other results.NTL

Our attorneys have received Top 40 Under 40 rankings from both the National Trial Lawyers Association and the Association of American Trial Lawyers, and we have received many other awards and honors from our peers for our unmatched professionalism and legal abilities.

Recognized for our superior client service, our attorneys have also received many five-star client reviews online along with dozens of client testimonials and referrals. Moreover, our law firm has received the 10 Best in Client Satisfaction award from the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys.

You can rely on us to take an active interest in your case and fight hard to assert your rights, protect your entitlements, and help you recover the maximum compensation you need to cover your medical bills, treatment costs, and other related expenses. We can also help you get compensation for the ongoing adverse effects your brain injury will have on your life and future.

Reach out to us today for a free case evaluation by calling 720-809-8380, or go online and complete our contact form to have one of our brain injury lawyers get back to you to discuss how we can help you with your traumatic brain injury case.

What is a Brain Injury?

A brain injury can result from virtually any kind of head injury. Physicians classify head injuries as either open or closed.

  • An open head injury, or penetrating injury, occurs when a foreign object punctures the brain through the skull. An open head injury can also occur if the skull fractures, breaks open, and the brain becomes damaged.
  • A closed head injury is one in which the skull remains intact but the brain slams into the skull, causing damage.

Another type of brain injury is a diffuse axonal injury. This brain injury occurs when the brain’s long connecting nerve fibers, the axons, shear, tear, or become damaged because the brain rotates or shifts violently inside the skull. This type of injury can cause traumatic brain injuries to several areas of the brain and may result in a coma.

Physicians also classify brain injuries as either primary or secondary. Primary brain injury means the brain experienced a sudden and profound injury at the time of impact. Secondary brain injury refers to changes the brain experiences over a period of time that cause further brain tissue damage and destruction.

Additionally, an acquired brain injury can result upon birth when there is damage to the brain. They can occur during labor and delivery as birth injuries if obstetricians and their staff do not monitor babies and their mothers closely.

All Brain Injuries Are Serious, No Matter Their Classification

Medical professionals will sometimes use the terms “mild,” “moderate,” and “severe” to refer to traumatic brain injuries. These classifications have nothing to do with how serious an injury is, and all brain injuries are cause for concern.

Mild traumatic brain injury distinctions only apply to the initial impact of diagnosis and do not apply to additional symptoms and complications arising from these injuries. Mild brain injuries can cause certain changes in cognitive function and alertness. Conversely, severe brain injuries cause other symptoms like loss of consciousness for a long time and memory loss. Victims can experience permanent impairments in any case of brain injury.

Though some people refer to certain brain injuries as mild, all brain injuries are severe and doctors must treat them with the utmost medical care. You might assume mild brain trauma is nothing to fear, but these injuries can have fatal complications.

All brain injuries will leave long-lasting and lifelong effects on victims, even though a medical professional deems the injury mild. You must be vigilant of any signs of complication or lingering side effects as that can mean the condition is worsening, which is common. Never assume you do not have a case because a doctor said your injury was “mild.”

Brain Injury by the Numbers

The Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado reports 500,000 adults currently live with a brain injury and a disability. The CDC states that brain injuries contribute to a third of all injury-related deaths. Across the country, there are 2 million people with a traumatic brain injury. Additionally, 300,000 people must obtain emergency medical care at a hospital every year.

Falls are the leading cause of all accounts, accounting for 40 percent of TBIs. Blunt trauma or being struck by an object makes up 15 percent of brain injuries. Adults over 65 who suffer a fall have a higher risk of TBIs, and children under 15 are at a higher risk of suffering these injuries from blunt trauma.

Motor vehicle accidents account for 14 percent of TBIs, and 10 percent are due to assault. Children up to age four suffer TBIs from assaults more than other age groups.

Colorado is ninth regarding TBI incidents resulting in death and 13th for hospitalizations. There are 23,5000 emergency room visits yearly for a TBI, with 5,000 hospitalization and 1,000 deaths. Football makes up 47 percent of all sports-related concussions, with 33 percent happening at practice.

In addition, soccer and ice hockey can lead to these serious sports injuries. Studies also show that men are at a higher risk of brain injury than women. Older adults are more likely to die from traumatic brain injuries.

What Are the Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury?

When you or a loved one suffers a brain injury, you must look for signs of complications. Some symptoms will appear immediately, while others will take time to show.

An injury is apparent when trauma to the head is visible, but many injuries are invisible. Symptoms of brain injury will vary from person to person, and you can sustain a brain injury and then see your condition worsen in the coming weeks or months.

It is vital to monitor your condition and seek immediate medical attention when seeing any of the following signs after suffering head trauma:

  • Fatigue
  • Headache
  • Disorientation
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Nauseous and vomiting
  • Bad taste in the mouth
  • Changes in smell
  • Sensitivity to light or noise
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Blurred vision
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Difficulty making decisions
  • Tinnitus

Some traumatic brain injuries are easy to spot because the symptoms are glaring, while others will take some digging. A clear sign that you have a brain injury is having a speech problem that causes you to be unable to find the right words to express yourself.

Many families report brain injury sufferers completely change their personalities. A person who is unconscious for more than 24 hours is cause for concern because the injury has now far exceeded the mild or moderate designation, and the person is in danger of going into a coma or suffering another complication.

Other severe symptoms of a TBI are:

  • Seizures and convulsions
  • Abnormally large pupils
  • Dysarthria, also known as slurred speech
  • Loss of motor function or coordination
  • Inability to wake up from sleep
  • Chronic headaches that do not go away and get worse over time
  • Periods of unconsciousness
  • Weakness or numbness in your legs or arms
  • Increased agitation, confusion, or restlessness

It is a difficult situation for TBI victims and their families. Not only are there medical difficulties to contend with, but many victims cannot work or participate fully in everyday life. Brain injury victims will need full-time or part-time caregivers. The financial strain is unbearable for many families who must now figure out how to make ends meet and pay for the necessary medical treatments. You will need to file a personal injury claim with the assistance of a Denver TBI lawyer to recover compensation for your current and future financial losses.

What Causes a Traumatic Brain Injuries?

Several incidents can cause traumatic brain injury, and accidents can lead to severe complications. Falls are the primary cause of non-fatal TBIs in Colorado, and they are also the leading cause of non-fatal TBIs across the country. Children and adults over 75 have the highest risk of suffering TBIs from falls.

Individuals do not assume that a fall will lead to such a life-altering injury, but they do. When a person falls and hits their head, the brain moves around and can hit the walls of the skull. Falls typically happen on commercial properties like grocery stores and restaurants. Wet floors and trip hazards cause many falls. Property owners must keep the premises safe and ensure that any dangerous conditions are resolved or blocked off.

Another leading cause of traumatic brain injuries in Denver is motor vehicle accidents, primarily motorcycle and car accidents. The groups who are at the highest risk are teenagers and young adults between 15 and 24. Motorcycle accidents are hazardous because the rider does not have much protection during an accident. Accidents can easily throw them from their bikes and onto the pavement. Even with a helmet, the head is still vulnerable due to the sheer force of other vehicles.

Additionally, teens and young adults are also at risk of suffering a TBI during a sports accident. Assault and acts of violence also cause TBIs, particularly shootings. 

However, if the cause of your brain injury is another person’s negligent actions, whether a driver, property owner, or individual, the party who caused your injury must be held liable and pay for your damages.

Liability for Denver Brain Injury Cases

The key to obtaining compensation for your brain injury claim is establishing who the responsible party was. While it is an essential step, it is also the most challenging. Negligent parties will move fast to cover up or shift the blame. You need a Denver brain injury lawyer who will thwart these efforts. There are a few basic elements to prove liability and get you the compensation you deserve for your injury.

You must prove that the party who caused your brain injury owed you a duty of care. For instance, a store owner had a duty to clean up the spill or alert you to the hazard. 

You must then show the party failed to uphold that duty, and their failure was a direct cause of your injury. As a result, you suffered losses. 

The concept is simple, but the legal process is not, and you need an experienced Denver brain injury attorney to help establish liability and hold the other party accountable for your injuries and suffering.

Compensation for Denver Brain Injuries

When another person’s negligence caused your brain injury, you could pursue financial compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. You will live with the effects of the TBI for the rest of your life, and your injury may have debilitating consequences. You need a financial foundation to pay for the ongoing medical treatments you will need and cover your other losses.

With the help of our Denver brain injury/TBI lawyers, you can secure payment for:

  • Lost income: Anytime you need to take off of work for medical or legal matters for your injury is recoverable. It can also include any personal time off or vacation time you used. You did not expect to use this time off, which are benefits you can recover through a claim.
  • Past medical expenses: You will get a lot of medical attention and treatment for your initial injury. You may have undergone emergency medical treatment or surgery, and you likely have diagnostic testing and therapy with various doctors and specialists. All of these parties and services require payment. You also have prescription medications you must pay for along with other associated medical costs. You did not cause the need for these services and should therefore not be left to pay for them.
  • Future medical expenses: A brain injury requires extensive medical care for months and years. Doctors and specialists will review your condition and determine if you require ongoing medical treatment. You may need to receive physical, psychological, or occupational therapy. A Denver brain injury lawyer will recover compensation for the estimates of your future treatment.
  • Pain and suffering: You may endure physical pain and suffering, emotional distress, mental anguish, and other adverse effects. You can recover pain and suffering damages for the emotional pain you endure resulting from the brain injury.
  • Lower quality of life: Many brain injury victims cannot participate in the daily tasks they did before. They will often have restrictions and a reduction in the quality of their life. If you are in a relationship, you will likely lose consortium, and your relationship will be affected. Any other activities you participated in before the accident that you cannot do now also contribute to your lower quality of life. You can recover compensation for these losses. While money will not get your interpersonal relationships back, it can allow you to modify your life accordingly.
  • Lost future earning potential: A disability or significant impairment will result in a person’s inability to return to their previous employment and earn a living. Some injury victims can work at a lower capacity than before the accident resulting in less income for the household. You can recover compensation for the loss or reduction in your earning potential through a Denver personal injury claim.
  • Punitive damages: In some cases, the other party injured you by acting extremely egregiously. Punitive damages are awarded for these cases to punish the negligent party and ensure they do not make the same decision and harm others in the future.

The amount of your settlement will vary and depend on how severe your brain injury is. While all brain injuries are severe, many medical teams will place designations on them to distinguish the initial impact. You need a Denver TBI lawyer who recognizes there is more to a brain injury than a mild or moderate designation and that all brain injuries are serious.

Your attorney must gather and review your medical history, losses, and more.

If you can, keep a pain journal of your daily restrictions to show how the injury affects your life physically, emotionally, and mentally. Do not think you can remember the changes in your life because these cases can take time. Additionally, the injury can cause memory loss making your first-hand account more challenging.

Let Varner Faddis Elite Legal, LLC Help with Your Denver Brain Injury Case

Denver Brain Injury/TBI Attorneys, Eric Faddis

When you are in the hospital receiving care for your TBI or unable to leave your home, you need a Denver brain injury lawyer who can come to you. Varner Faddis Elite Legal, LLC offers hospital and home visits to ensure our clients can recover while we handle the legal battle for them.

We offer free, no-obligation case evaluations, and we work on contingency so you won’t have to pay anything upfront for us to represent you. We will accept a fee only if we recover compensation for you, and we will discuss those matters during our consultation before you sign a contract.

To increase your chances of getting the full and fair compensation you deserve for your traumatic brain injury claim, contact Varner Faddis Elite Legal, LLC at 720-809-8380 or complete our contact form to request a free consultation so you can get the legal representation you need right away.

 

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