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Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys in Albuquerque who Fight For You

Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys in Albuquerque who Fight For You

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be one of the most catastrophic personal injuries. If you or a loved one has suffered a TBI due to someone else’s negligence or malice, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact a New Mexico brain injury lawyer you can trust. Ring the Bell, and get the compensation you deserve.

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be one of the most catastrophic personal injuries. If you or a loved one has suffered a TBI due to someone else’s negligence or malice, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact a New Mexico brain injury lawyer you can trust. Ring the Bell, and get the compensation you deserve.

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What Do Brain Injury Lawyers in New Mexico Do?

What Do Brain Injury Lawyers in New Mexico Do?

Suffering from a traumatic brain injury caused by someone else’s negligence can be devastating, and finding justice can be a complicated process. Brain injury attorneys in New Mexico fight for victims’ rights to ensure that they get maximum compensation for the injuries they endured.

What can Ron Bell Injury Lawyers do for traumatic brain injury victims in New Mexico?

  • File claims on your behalf
  • Help you understand the legal process for traumatic brain injury claims
  • Help you and your loved ones understand your rights
  • Collect evidence and medical documents
  • Conduct investigations

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Frequently Asked Questions About Traumatic Brain Injury Claims in New Mexico

TBI stands for Traumatic Brain Injury. It is an acquired brain injury that occurs as a result of external physical force to the head or body, leading to a disruption in normal brain function. TBIs can result from various causes, and the severity of a TBI can range from mild, commonly known as a concussion, to moderate or severe cases.

Mild traumatic brain injury and concussions

Mild traumatic brain injuries resulting from impacts or jolts to the head are commonly referred to as concussions. They often cause temporary alterations in one’s mental state, including disorientation, headaches, fatigue, changes in sleep patterns, loss of balance, dizziness, nausea or vomiting, and speech difficulties. Loss of consciousness may not occur, or if it does, it typically lasts only a few seconds to a few minutes. Individuals who have experienced a concussion may also encounter sensory symptoms like ringing in the ears (tinnitus) or heightened sensitivity to light and sound. Additionally, they may face challenges such as anxiety, depression, mood swings, and difficulties with attention, concentration, and memory.

Moderate traumatic brain injury

An individual with a moderate traumatic brain injury may exhibit the same signs and symptoms as a concussion, but with more pronounced and severe effects. These may include an extended period of unconsciousness lasting several hours or longer (potentially even a coma). It can also include a persistent or worsening headache, convulsions or seizures, recurring episodes of nausea or vomiting, loss of motor coordination, and the discharge of clear fluids from the nose or ears. Cognitive symptoms may intensify, with extreme confusion, agitation, combative behavior, and slurred speech.

Severe traumatic brain injury

In the case of a severe TBI, hospitalization is highly likely, often accompanied by significant brain swelling and potential complications such as hematoma or stroke—wherein blood accumulates within the skull. Individuals hospitalized with moderate to severe brain injuries are often transferred to a rehabilitation facility for a period of up to three months of inpatient rehabilitation, followed by outpatient rehabilitation treatment. In the most severe cases, a TBI of this nature could be fatal.

Non-Traumatic brain injuries

non-traumatic brain injury refers to damage or impairment to the brain that is not caused by a physical trauma or external force. Unlike traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), which result from blows, jolts, or penetrating injuries to the head, non-traumatic brain injuries occur due to internal factors or medical conditions. These injuries can be caused by events such as stroke, oxygen deprivation (asphyxiation or near-drowning), infections, tumors, seizures, substance abuse, metabolic disorders, or degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s. Non-traumatic brain injuries can still have significant effects on brain function and may require medical intervention and rehabilitation.

In New Mexico, the damages you may be able to collect if you can win an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit for your losses and expenses related to your brain injury will vary based on the severity of your injury and the treatment you required. We cannot give you a value for your case before we investigate and understand the full range of your expenses and losses.

However, we can explain the types of damages available in this type of case. Some of the most common types of damages obtained by brain injury victims in Albuquerque include:

  • Medical care and related costs
  • Inpatient rehabilitation
  • Required therapies, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • Ongoing care costs
  • Lost wages
  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Related out-of-pocket expenses, such as installing ramps at your home
  • Pain and suffering, mental anguish, and other emotional damages

If your loved one passed away because of a traumatic brain injury, an experienced Albuquerque wrongful death lawyer may be able to help you recover additional damages such as:

  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Loss of household services
  • Mental anguish
  • Other emotional damages

Many people try to handle their brain injury claim on their own, but this is not always a good idea. Recovering all available damages requires you to understand complex New Mexico personal injury laws, conduct an investigation and collect evidence, identify the at-fault party, and to prove the at-fault party acted negligently. Albuquerque brain injury attorneys are well-versed in the various aspects of the law and can help ensure that brain injury cases are handled in a manner that will obtain the most compensation possible through a personal injury claim.

For example, imagine your loved one suffered a severe traumatic brain injury in a car accident. To recover the compensation your loved one needs, you would need to collect evidence to:

  • Show how the other driver violated a law or otherwise acted carelessly
  • Prove this caused the injury
  • Document the compensable damages your family member suffered

If you can collect this evidence, you can prove the driver acted negligently and use that evidence to build a case that may allow you to hold that driver accountable for your family’s losses. You may be able to collect this compensation by filing an insurance claim or a personal injury lawsuit. However, this is a time consuming and stressful process, and you might not receive compensation for the full value of your damages.

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Ron Bell Injury Lawyers

7309 Indian School Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110

You can find Ron Bell personal injury attorneys throughout New Mexico.

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