Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers – Hamilton, Ontario

When someone suffers a traumatic brain or spinal injury, the devastating consequences can be severe and long-lasting. These types of catastrophic injuries can require extensive medical care, ongoing rehabilitation, and can lead to significant financial difficulties for both the individual and their family. Thankfully, our Hamilton traumatic brain injury lawyers can help.

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a prevalent issue that affects thousands of Canadians physically, mentally, and financially on a yearly basis. According to Brain Injury Canada, traumatic brain injuries occur at a rate of 165,000 cases annually.

Seeking specialized legal representation from an experienced personal injury lawyer can make all the difference if you or a loved one has suffered a TBI. 

We help clients pursue personal injury claims that reflect the full impact that traumatic brain injury victims face. That includes seeking fair compensation for potential loss of income, medical care, rehabilitation, and more. 

We also assist when short or long-term disability benefits become difficult to access. If an insurance company is delaying or limiting the support you rely on, our experienced lawyers can address those issues directly. The team at DWA Law has long experience guiding brain injury victims through both the claim itself and the insurance challenges that often come with it.

Traumatic Brain Injury Causes

A person can sustain a traumatic brain injury for a number of reasons. Some of the more common causes of these serious personal injuries include, but are not limited to:

  • Falls: Falling from a height, such as a ladder or stairs, or slipping on a wet surface can result in a traumatic brain injury.
  • Motor vehicle accidents: A motor vehicle accident, whether involving a truck, motorcycle, car, boat or all-terrain vehicle, can cause traumatic brain injuries. Many of these car accidents leave people suddenly and seriously injured.
  • Violence: Physical assaults, gunshots, and other forms of violence can cause traumatic brain injuries, particularly those involving direct head trauma.
  • Sports injuries: Contact sports, such as football and boxing, are a common cause of traumatic brain injuries.
  • Explosive blasts: Military personnel and civilians who have been exposed to explosive blasts can suffer significant brain trauma.

If you believe that you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, seek medical attention immediately. If you believe that a traumatic brain injury resulted from someone else’s negligence, whether through a car accident or some other incident, contact our Hamilton legal team to discuss your options.

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The Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries

Traumatic brain injuries affect people in different ways. Sometimes a brain injury victim might have short-lived symptoms. Other times they can face long-term problems, including long-term rehabilitation needs, or even permanent disabilities. The outcome often depends on the severity of the injury, where the damage occurred, and the person’s overall health.

Victims may face headaches, dizziness, fatigue, memory issues, difficulty concentrating, or changes in mood. Many people also experience sensory problems or a heightened risk of seizure disorders.

A serious head injury might also involve spinal cord injuries, leading to face paralysis, speech or language impairments, or long-term cognitive deficits that interfere with work and daily life. Mental health concerns, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other emotional challenges, are also common during recovery and can be highly disruptive to daily life. 

No two TBIs look the same in practice. Some people regain stability with the right care, while others face lasting effects. If you suspect a TBI, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Even Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Can Be Dangerous

Mild traumatic brain injuries (also known as concussions) are often described as less severe than other types of traumatic brain injuries, but they can still carry significant risks.

The symptoms of a mild brain injury can vary. Common ones include headache, dizziness, nausea, sensitivity to light or noise, difficulty concentrating, and memory problems. These symptoms may persist for days, weeks, or even months after the injury. In some cases, they can lead to long-term or permanent cognitive impairments and require extended medical care.

One of the main dangers of minor TBIs is that they may go unnoticed or be misdiagnosed, which can delay treatment and increase the risk of complications. Even a seemingly minor head injury can affect brain tissue in ways that are not immediately visible.

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How Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers Can Help

Personal injury lawyers who specialize in traumatic brain injury cases can provide valuable legal support and guidance to those who have suffered TBIs. Our lawyers understand the unique legal and medical issues involved and they help clients navigate the complex legal process that follows a serious injury.

One key role of our specialized TBI lawyers is to conduct a thorough investigation of the circumstances surrounding the injury. This may involve gathering medical records and other evidence, interviewing witnesses, and consulting with medical experts to determine the extent of the client’s injuries and the potential long-term effects. Many clients also require help securing disability benefits or managing long-term disability claims, which our firm assists with regularly.

We also help clients understand their legal rights and decide how to seek compensation. This may include filing a personal injury lawsuit against the responsible party or negotiating a settlement with an insurance provider.

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DWA Law Is Here For Those Dealing With Traumatic Brain Injuries

Regardless of how convoluted your personal injury claim may look, an experienced Hamilton traumatic brain injury lawyer from our personal injury law firm can explain your rights and make sure you get the accident benefits and compensation you are entitled to for the brain injuries you may have suffered. Call (1-855-821-8320) or contact us online for your free consultation.