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Brain Injury Lawyers in Avon

Helping Victims & Their Families Through Catastrophic Injuries in Connecticut

In the U.S., brain injuries account for approximately 52,000 deaths, 275,000 hospitalizations, and over 1.4 million emergency room visits annually. A traumatic brain injury is typically caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain.

Our Avon brain injury attorneys have handled hundreds of claims for injuries of this type, ranging from persons left comatose for extended periods to those who have suffered concussions, post-concussive syndrome, or mild traumatic brain injuries.

Call (860) 245-2412 today to speak to our legal team and find out more about your options with our brain injury lawyers in Avon, Connecticut.

Pursuing Claims of All Kinds

Damage from the most severe brain injuries, such as coma, wounds penetrating the skull, and so forth, are generally well accepted by most defendants and their insurers, even if some of their later consequences may be disputed.

On the other hand, defendants and insurance adjusters sometimes dispute the damages in the so-called “mild traumatic brain injury” cases, claiming that subtle effects seen in memory, cognitive function, or emotional health can be attributed to psychological or other factors that they claim are unrelated to the accident.

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Explore our most impactful outcomes, from multimillion-dollar settlements in serious accident and injury cases to record verdicts that underscore our commitment to justice.

  • $425,000 Animal Bite

    Arbitration decision for three family members injured when bitten by a neighbor’s dog.

    Premises Liability
  • $7.5 Million Automobile Accident

    Nursing student who was rendered a paraplegic as the result of a motor vehicle accident.

    Motor Vehicle Accident
  • $6 Million Birth Injuries

    Medical malpractice case that involved birth injuries.

    Medical Malpractice
  • $1.3 Million Birth Injury

    Child suffered a brain injury due to failure to respond to fetal distress.

    Medical Malpractice
  • $1.4 Million Birth Injury

    A settlement relating to birth trauma.

    Medical Malpractice
  • $ 1.2 Million Brain Injury

    Settlement for Afghanistan war veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury when struck as a pedestrian while walking in the road during a snowstorm.

    Personal Injury

What Damages Could Be Recovered in a Brain Injury Claim?

Potential damages include:

  • Medical Expenses: Brain injuries often require immediate and long-term medical care. This includes emergency treatment, surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, medications, and ongoing therapy. Compensation for medical costs can help cover these costs, ensuring victims receive the necessary care without financial strain.
  • Lost Wages: A brain injury can seriously impact an individual’s ability to work. Victims may need to take time off for treatment and recovery, resulting in lost income. In severe instances, brain injuries can lead to permanent disability, stopping victims from returning to work altogether.
  • Pain and Suffering: Brain injuries often lead to severe physical pain and emotional distress. Victims may experience chronic headaches, cognitive impairments, depression, anxiety, and a decreased quality of life. Compensation for pain and suffering acknowledges the non-economic damages suffered by the victim, providing financial relief for their physical and emotional suffering.
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life: Brain injuries can stop victims from participating in activities they once enjoyed, such as hobbies, sports, and social interactions. Compensation for loss of enjoyment of life seeks to address the impact on the victim’s ability to engage in and derive pleasure from these activities.
  • Home Modifications and Assistive Devices: Severe brain injuries may necessitate home modifications to accommodate the victim’s needs, such as wheelchair ramps, handrails, and specialized equipment. Additionally, assistive devices like wheelchairs, communication aids, and home healthcare services may be required.
  • Loss of Consortium: Brain injuries not only affect the victim but also their loved ones. Spouses, children, and other family members may suffer from the loss of companionship, support, and affection due to the victim’s injury.
  • Punitive Damages: In cases where the brain injury resulted from egregious negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may be awarded. These damages are intended to punish the responsible party and deter similar behavior in the future.

Please contact us by calling today if our Avon brain injury attorneys can help you with your case. Remember, there are never legal fees of any kind unless we are successful on your behalf.

Contact Our Brain Injury Lawyers in Avon Today

Our brain injury lawyers work with a wide array of experts in these cases, including our client’s neuropsychologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, and other doctors, to document neurological impairment and to help develop an understandable explanation of mild traumatic brain injury for jurors or other laypersons involved in the case.