Reno, NV Brain Injury Lawyer

Since the brain controls the entire body, head injuries are among the most traumatic conditions accident victims can suffer, both physically and emotionally. Brain injuries often result from an impact to the head in a vehicle collision or another type of accident. The effects can be life-changing for the victim and his or her family. All too often, it’s discovered that these casualties are the result of someone’s negligence.

You can get free legal advice from one of the compassionate personal injury lawyers serving Reno at Richard Harris Personal Injury Law Firm. We have helped more than 100,000 clients in Nevada and beyond to receive a fair settlement for personal injuries.

If you or your loved one has suffered a life-altering or traumatic brain injury in Reno, Nevada, due to another party’s negligence, please call our law firm serving Reno at (702) 213-9779 for a free consultation. 

Types of Brain Injuries in Nevada

Generally, there are two categories for brain injuries. One is called traumatic brain injury (TBI). This occurs when a sudden external, physical assault damages the brain. The other is acquired brain injury (ABI) which is considered to be non-traumatic and may be caused by an infection, tumor, seizure, or stroke.

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occur quite frequently. In fact, according to the Nevada Brain Injury organization, a person suffers a TBI every 23 seconds in the nation. Meanwhile, in Nevada alone, some 1,875 people died of traumatic brain injuries from 2016 to 2018.

Some traumatic brain injuries are internal, whereas others can penetrate through the skull. The damage to the brain can be in one part (focal) or several parts (diffuse) and can range from mild to severe.

Common types of traumatic brain injury include:

  • Concussion
  • Contusion
  • Shaken baby syndrome
  • Diffuse axonal syndrome
  • Cerebral lacerations
  • Coup-contrecoup
  • Second impact syndrome
  • Anoxic brain injuries

Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Reno, Nevada

Frequently, a traumatic brain injury is the result of impact or force of movement in an accident. A traumatic brain injury can also occur when a person is struck by an object or falls and hits his or her head. Some common causes of TBIs in Nevada include, but are not limited to, the following.

Auto accidents

In a car accident, the driver or passenger’s head may strike against a surface on the inside of the car. Or the sudden stop from the collision’s impact can cause the head to move fiercely forward and back. In either situation, the brain may be violently shaken, resulting in serious injury.

Falls (slip and fall)

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), every 1 out of 5 falls results in a serious injury such as broken bones or head injury. When a person falls, his or her head may strike an object or the floor, resulting in injury. Wet or slippery floors, icy sidewalks, or electrical cords in walkways may cause a person to be injured. These complex cases are best handled by a premises liability law attorney.

Struck by an object

The threat of being struck by an object is very real in some employment industries such as construction. A worker on a construction site can suffer TBI being struck by falling debris, tools, or flying objects. According to one source, there were 45,940 cases of injury from being struck by falling objects or equipment at the workplace in 2017, and that’s just one year’s total.

Sports accidents

There are several contact sports that may cause a participant to suffer traumatic brain injury, such as football, boxing, wrestling, hockey, and soccer. Additionally, in non-contact sports, like basketball, skiing, cycling, skateboarding, and skating, a player may suffer a TBI by falling on a hard surface. In fact, “sports and recreational activities contribute to over 21 percent of all traumatic brain injuries” among American children and adolescents, according to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

Violent assaults

Violent attacks that cause traumatic brain injury can be experienced outside of the home but more often occur inside the home. In 2019, Nevada’s domestic violence programs served 37,669 victims of domestic violence. One particularly sad form of domestic violence is known as “Shaken Baby Syndrome,” which occurs when someone violently shakes a baby back and forth. This movement can result in TBI for the infant.

Traumatic brain injuries are often the result of someone’s reckless or harmful behavior. As such, after you have sought medical attention, it’s wise to get legal advice from a personal injury lawyer with our full-service firm. You may be legally entitled to receive a settlement for damages. A personal injury attorney with Richard Harris Law Firm can discuss filing a personal injury lawsuit.

Compensation You May Be Entitled to Receive

If your or your loved one’s traumatic brain injury was caused by someone else’s carelessness, it only makes sense that that person, or his or her insurance company, pay compensation for your losses and suffering. If you have lost a loved one, a brain injury lawyer can assist you with filing a wrongful death lawsuit so you can receive a settlement that covers your losses beyond the limits of an insurer.

Compensation for damages and loss may include:

  • Present and long-term expenses for medical care
  • Present and long-term lost wages
  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Household renovation for disability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Compensation for wrongful death

Contact Our Brain Injury Lawyers Serving Reno, NV

If you experience an accident that results in a head injury, seek immediate medical attention, even if you think you’re feeling fine. Often, symptoms of traumatic brain injury, including fogginess or memory loss, can take weeks or months to manifest themselves.

Additionally, you should not have to suffer physical injuries, lost wages, or emotional repercussions for someone else’s negligence without reparation. When you are injured, you have the legal right to seek compensation.

Get advice from the compassionate personal injury attorneys of our personal injury firm serving Reno, NV. Our traumatic brain injury lawyers will use their 40+ years of experience with personal injury cases to help you get a fair settlement for your head injuries.

The personal injury lawyer you choose to represent you will have a direct impact on the outcome of your case. Contact Richard Harris Law Firm at (702) 213-9779 for a free consultation with a personal injury attorney.

 

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