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Greater Detroit Area Brain Injuries

Suffering a brain injury can be life-altering. The effects of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can last for a few days, or for the rest of your life.

TBI is a major cause of death and disability in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Usually caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, TBI disrupts the normal function of the brain and can cause impairments related to thinking, memory, movement, sensation, and emotional functioning. 

The road to recovery after a brain injury may be long and expensive, but in times like these, you can count on us. At Morgan & Morgan, our Greater Detroit area attorneys have decades of experience helping victims of traumatic brain injuries recover justice and compensation for their hardships.

Our attorneys have achieved an impeccable track record in helping brain injury victims file claims against negligent motorists, doctors, and trucking companies. We’ve helped many victims recover the compensation they needed to cover medical expenses and lost wages. And we will fight for your full and fair compensation, too.

The issues surrounding a brain injury not only affect you, but also can have lasting effects on your family and community. That’s why when you hire us, we think about you, but we also think about all those who count on you.

If you or a loved one have suffered a traumatic brain injury, our Greater Detroit area attorneys can help you learn about your legal rights and available avenues for recovering compensation. Contact us today to learn more about how we may be able to help.

FAQ

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    Cases Our Greater Detroit Area Brain Injury Attorneys Handle

    Our brain injury attorneys have experience with the following types of cases:

    • Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Accidents: In Michigan, about 30% of traumatic brain injuries are caused by car crashes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury-related hospitalizations for people aged 15 to 44 years old.
    • Slip-and-falls: The CDC cites falls as the leading cause of TBI. Falls accounted for almost half of all traumatic brain injury-related emergency department visits. Falls disproportionately affect children and older adults.
    • Medical Malpractice: A doctor has a duty to perform up to the standard of care established by the medical community. Medical malpractice can occur when a doctor, hospital, or other healthcare provider deviates from that standard of care and causes an injury.
    • Workplace Accidents: If you suffer a brain injury on the job, you may be able to recover compensation through workers’ compensation benefits.
    • Acts of Violence: According to the CDC, being struck by or against an object was the second leading cause of traumatic brain injury-related emergency department visits, accounting for about 17% of these visits in the United States in 2014. 
    • Other causes of brain injuries include sports injuries, bicycle accidents, exposure to toxic substances, and defective products.

    How Do I Know If I Have a Case?

    To have a valid case, you must have been injured by a negligent, reckless, or intentional act of another, such as a careless doctor or a drunk driver. The defendant’s negligence must have been directly responsible for your injury or damage that occurred.

    If you or a loved one have suffered a brain injury because of someone else's negligence, you may be able to recover compensation for economic damages, as well as any intangible losses such as loss of life’s enjoyment.

    To find out more about how we can help you with your claim, contact our brain injury lawyers today for a free, comprehensive case review.

    What Compensation Could I Receive?

    Every lawsuit is different, but you may be able to recover compensation for economic and non-economic damages including:

    • Medical Bills: This may include expenses related to doctors' visits, hospitalization, rehabilitation, and occupational therapy.
    • Pain and Suffering: You may be eligible to pursue monetary damages for any lasting physical or emotional pain, such as brain damage or amnesia.
    • Loss of Life’s Enjoyment: You may also be entitled to compensation for your inability to participate in activities that you once enjoyed.
    • Lost Wages: You may be able to recover compensation for any lost wages that resulted from your brain trauma, as well as compensation for any damage to your future earning ability.
    • Wrongful Death: If a loved one’s brain injury was fatal, you may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit. In this type of lawsuit, you can pursue compensation for any financial damages, such as funeral costs or lost wages, resulting from your loved one’s death. You may also be able to file a lawsuit for the unique losses you face, including pain and suffering and loss of companionship.

    How Can a Lawyer Help?

    A lawyer can give you your best chance at being fully and fairly compensated for your brain injury. Our attorneys work with medical experts who help us demonstrate causation, one of the essential, and most difficult, elements to prove in a successful negligence suit.

    At Morgan & Morgan, we believe you deserve nothing less than full justice. With more than 1,000 attorneys, we have the resources to take on the biggest bullies in America, and we have a proven track record with over $20 billion recovered for our clients.

    Can I Afford to Hire a Lawyer?

    Absolutely. You will pay no upfront costs or expensive hourly fees with Morgan & Morgan. Our firm operates on a contingency-fee model, which means that we only get paid if we win for you. No matter your financial situation, you can always afford top quality legal representation.

    Contact Morgan & Morgan

    If you or a loved one suffered a brain injury, we can help you understand your legal options. You may be able to file a lawsuit to receive compensation for your losses. Fill out our free, no-obligation case review form to learn more.

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