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Traumatic brain injuries are among the most severe and life-altering injuries one can experience, often resulting from sudden and catastrophic accidents. TBIs can cause permanent cognitive impairments, personality changes, physical disabilities, and require extensive medical treatment and lifelong care. Navigating the path to recovery often requires substantial financial resources for ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, assistive technology, and lost income. In cases where a TBI is caused by another’s negligence or wrongful act, you may be able to seek compensation for the injuries and losses you suffered.
At The Law Firm of Chaile Allen, Chaile Allen provides dedicated traumatic brain injury representation for victims throughout Abilene, Taylor County, and West Texas. With 15 years of experience handling complex TBI cases and a deep understanding of the long-term medical and financial impacts of brain injuries, Chaile Allen will thoroughly investigate your case, work with medical professionals to document the full extent of your injuries, and fight aggressively to secure maximum compensation for both current and future damages. TBI cases can be exceptionally complex, requiring thorough investigation to establish liability, medical professional testimony to demonstrate the extent of the injury, and detailed calculation of both current and future damages.
What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force causes brain dysfunction, typically from a violent blow or jolt to the head or body, or when an object penetrates brain tissue. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries causing extended periods of unconsciousness, amnesia, or permanent brain damage. Traumatic brain injuries can result from various accidents, including vehicle collisions, falls, workplace incidents, sports accidents, and violent assaults.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention classify TBIs into three severity levels:
- Mild TBI (Concussion): Brief loss of consciousness or confusion, but may still cause lasting problems with concentration, memory, balance, and headaches
- Moderate TBI: Loss of consciousness for minutes to hours, confusion lasting days to weeks, physical, cognitive, and behavioral complications
- Severe TBI: Extended unconsciousness or amnesia, profound cognitive impairments, physical disabilities, emotional and behavioral problems
Even “mild” traumatic brain injuries can have serious long-term consequences affecting work capacity, relationships, and quality of life. Chaile Allen understands that the full impact of a TBI may not be immediately apparent and will work to ensure your claim accounts for future medical needs and limitations.
Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Abilene
Traumatic brain injuries occur in many types of accidents. Common causes of TBIs in Abilene and West Texas include:
Vehicle Accidents
Car accidents, truck collisions, and motorcycle crashes are leading causes of traumatic brain injuries. The impact forces involved in these collisions can cause the brain to strike the inside of the skull, resulting in bruising, bleeding, and tissue damage.
Falls
Falls are the most common cause of TBIs, especially among young children and older adults. Slip and fall accidents on unsafe premises, falls from heights, and falls down stairs can cause serious head injuries.
Workplace Accidents
Oil field accidents, construction site incidents, and other workplace accidents involving falls, struck-by hazards, or explosions frequently result in traumatic brain injuries.
Sports and Recreation
Contact sports, cycling accidents, and recreational activities can cause concussions and more serious brain injuries.
Assaults and Violence
Physical assaults, domestic violence, and child abuse can cause traumatic brain injuries.
Chaile Allen will conduct a comprehensive investigation into how your TBI occurred, gathering evidence to establish the negligence or wrongful conduct that caused your injury.