Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

Fighting for TBI victims across North Texas when insurance companies try to minimize what they cannot see

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Licensed in Texas & Arkansas
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Traumatic brain injuries are among the most misunderstood injuries in personal injury law. Because TBIs often do not appear on initial imaging, insurance companies routinely dismiss them as exaggerated or unrelated to the accident. The reality is that a normal CT scan does not rule out a serious brain injury, and symptoms like memory problems, chronic headaches, mood changes, sleep disruption, and cognitive slowing can permanently affect every part of a person's life.

At The Injury Avengers, we handle TBI cases arising from car and truck crashes, motorcycle wrecks, falls on dangerous property, workplace incidents, and other accidents throughout North Texas, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, and Midlothian. We work with neurologists, neuropsychologists, and cognitive rehabilitation specialists to build the medical record that insurance companies cannot easily dismiss.

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How We Help

  • Obtain and review emergency room records, neurology notes, and imaging studies from the earliest point of care to establish the timeline of your injury.
  • Connect you with neurologists and neuropsychologists who can evaluate, diagnose, and document your TBI and its functional impact.
  • Systematically document cognitive, behavioral, sleep, and emotional changes through specialist assessment and neuropsychological testing.
  • Work with vocational and economic experts to calculate how your TBI affects your ability to work now and in the future.
  • Build a medical evidence file that directly counters insurance company arguments that your symptoms are unrelated to the accident or overstated.
  • Pursue every available avenue of recovery, through negotiation or trial, to secure compensation that reflects the full and lasting impact of your injury.

Compensation You May Be Owed

  • Emergency care and acute hospitalization
  • Neurological treatment and cognitive rehabilitation
  • Neuropsychological therapy and counseling
  • Lost wages and lifetime earning capacity
  • Pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life
  • In-home care and personal assistance if needed
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Frequently Asked Questions

I was told my CT scan was normal. Do I still have a TBI case?

Yes. A normal CT scan does not automatically rule out a traumatic brain injury. Many brain injury cases are documented through symptoms, neurological evaluation, neuropsychological testing, treatment history, and specialist assessment rather than a single scan. What matters is building credible medical evidence that connects your cognitive, behavioral, and functional symptoms to the accident.

My symptoms showed up weeks after the accident. Is it too late to file a claim?

No. TBI symptoms commonly appear or worsen days or weeks after the initial injury. What matters is establishing the causal link between the accident and your condition. Contact a brain injury attorney as soon as symptoms develop so that evaluation and documentation can begin while the connection to your accident is clear.

Can a TBI claim include future income losses?

Yes. If your brain injury reduces your ability to work, limits your career options, or affects your productivity, future lost earning capacity becomes a major component of your damages. We use vocational and economic experts to calculate these losses with the documentation required to support a serious claim.

Why does early specialist documentation matter in a TBI case?

The sooner a neurologist or neuropsychologist evaluates and documents your condition, the stronger the connection between your symptoms and the accident. Early documentation establishes a baseline, tracks deterioration or changes over time, and gives the defense less room to argue that your symptoms developed for unrelated reasons. Delays in evaluation give insurers an opening to challenge your claim.

How long do I have to file a traumatic brain injury lawsuit in Texas?

Texas generally gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. In a TBI case, that window can pass quickly while you are managing medical care, cognitive symptoms, and daily life challenges. Evidence fades, witnesses move on, and documentation gaps become harder to fill. Reach out to a brain injury attorney as early as possible.

Reviewed by Serech Kissire, personal injury attorney licensed in Texas and Arkansas.

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