Traumatic brain Injuries may be life-changing, both physically and mentally. For legal help from a Montgomery traumatic brain injury lawyer, contact Hunter & Everage. Our experienced team has more than 35 years of experience and can provide the legal support you need so call 704-377-9157 or message us now.
How Our Montgomery, AL Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers Can Help You
Hunter & Everage is a law firm that represents traumatic brain injury victims. From our Montgomery, AL offices, we are proud to serve our community, helping victims when they need us the most.
- You may deserve financial compensation for a traumatic brain injury.
- To receive an award, you must take steps to claim it.
- Not knowing what your case is worth can result in receiving too little.
- Legal representation can help you. You can have a lawyer of your choice.
Our brain injury lawyers take care of everything and don’t let the insurance companies make money by paying you less than you deserve. Let us take charge of the situation so that you can move on with your life.
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How Long Do You Have To File a Brain Injury Lawsuit in Montgomery, AL?
Generally speaking, you have two years to file a brain injury lawsuit in Montgomery, AL. Two years is the typical period of limitations for injury claims. However, if the claim is against a municipality, AL Code § 11-47-23 shortens the period to present a tort claim to only six months.
Meeting the time limit to file your case is important. Even if you have a strong case, missing this important deadline can result in your case being dismissed. Simply talking to the insurance company or being in the middle of settlement negotiations isn’t enough. The case must be filed by the deadline, although it does not have to be finished by that time.
As part of our representation, our Montgomery traumatic brain injury lawyers are aware of time deadlines and will work to represent your interests.
What Compensation Can You Receive for a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Compensation for a traumatic brain injury depends on several factors.
- What medical care is required?
- Does the victim need personal care, including daily help or residential care?
- How has the victim’s mental health been affected?
- Are there physical health problems?
- Has the victim’s career changed? Are they unable to work?
- Is the victim suffering from physical pain or disfigurement?
Alabama allows for an award for both economic and non-economic damages. The amount claimed should reflect the financial losses associated with the injury. Plus, the victim should receive a fair award for the intangible ways they are harmed by the brain trauma, including suffering.
What Are the Most Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries?
- Car accidents
- Other motor vehicle accidents
- Construction machinery incidents
- Agricultural machinery incidents
- Workplace dangers
- Sports Trauma
- Slip and falls objects falling from above, falling from an elevation
- Gunshot wounds, assault and battery
- Amusement park, boating, and aviation accidents
If someone else—a person, company, or other legal entity—is legally responsible for the injury, the victim may have a compensation claim.
Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs suddenly because of force, rather than one that is degenerative or resulting from a medical condition. A TBI may be the result of an object striking or piercing the skull. Even a jolting of the brain may result in significant disruption of function. TBIs include the following:
- Concussion, shaking injury
- Skull fracture
- Piercing injury
- Second-impact syndrome
- Brain contusion, brain bruise
Long-Term Effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury
Ensuring positive legal results can be particularly challenging in the event of a brain injury for several reasons:
- The victim may have future needs and damages that last beyond the end of the court case.
- Injuries are not always visible—mood regulation, depression, and sensory processing don’t appear on an x-ray, but they are very real and serious injuries.
- Defendants and their insurance companies often fight claims for large amounts and future damages.
- Expert medical evidence may be necessary to explain the impact on the victim’s life.
The Hunter & Everage team is dedicated to personalizing our representation in your case and carefully building the medical evidence. Through years of experience, we know how defendants fight claims. We understand the legal procedure and will take on the responsible parties and represent your interests.
Who Is Responsible for Traumatic Brain Injuries?
Most traumatic brain injury claims are based on negligence. That means the party responsible did something or failed to do something, acting unreasonably. As a result, an accident occurred, and the victim was injured.
In the case of a car accident, a driver may have run a red light. They entered the intersection when they did not have the right of way. Severe injuries resulted. This is an example of negligence. The victim may seek compensation for traumatic brain injury and other damages.
Knowing who is responsible for a traumatic brain injury requires looking at what happened and why it happened. There may be negligence that happens before the accident occurs, such as a company failing to train workers properly.
Consultations Available
Start today with a consultation with a Montgomery brain injury lawyer at Hunter & Everage. We believe in client-directed representation, pursuing settlements for our clients but also taking claims to court when needed. If you have been hurt, seek medical attention first, and then contact us for your consultation.
Montgomery Traumatic Brain Injury Attorney
For help from a Montgomery traumatic brain injury attorney, contact Hunter & Everage. We will file your case, represent you, and pursue your compensation. Call 704-377-9157 or message us.