Brain Injuries · Florida & Georgia

Florida and Georgia Brain Injury Lawyer

A brain injury isn't a bruise. It rewrites your life. Your case has to take that seriously.

TBI claims demand neurology, neuropsychology, and life-care planning — not a soft-tissue settlement playbook.

What to do after a brain injuries injury

  1. Follow every medical recommendation, including specialist referrals.
  2. Keep a symptom journal — what you forget, what frustrates you, what changed.
  3. Bring a family member to appointments — they often see what you can't.
  4. Avoid early settlement; cognitive symptoms can plateau months out.

Why hire a lawyer for a brain injuries case?

TBI cases hinge on credibility. A lawyer assembles the medical, vocational, and family-witness evidence to show what the injury actually cost you — not just the line items on a hospital bill.

Common injuries we see

  • Concussions and post-concussion syndrome
  • Moderate to severe TBI
  • Diffuse axonal injury
  • Skull fractures
  • Post-traumatic seizures

What you can recover

Medical bills, neurology and neuropsych care, lost earning capacity, in-home support, and significant non-economic damages for cognitive and emotional changes.

Florida & Georgia law that affects your case

Standard Florida and Georgia rules apply (two-year statute, modified comparative fault). For cases against government entities, very short tort claim notice deadlines may apply.

Insurance company tactics to watch for

  • 'Your CT was normal.' Many TBIs don't show on CT.
  • Attributing cognitive symptoms to age, stress, or 'pre-existing' issues.
  • Pushing settlement before neuropsych testing is complete.

How our process works

  1. Free consultation.
  2. Coordination with neurology and neuropsychology.
  3. Life-care planning where needed.
  4. Demand, negotiation, and litigation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I have a TBI without losing consciousness?

Yes. Many traumatic brain injuries occur without any loss of consciousness.

How long do TBI cases take?

Longer than typical cases because reaching maximum medical improvement can take many months. Settling too early often means leaving real damages on the table.

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