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Traumatic Brain Injury Claims
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be one of the most serious and life-altering injuries a person can suffer. Victims often face long recoveries, permanent disabilities, and overwhelming financial pressure. Families may also experience emotional strain as they adjust to a new reality.
When a brain injury is caused by someone else’s negligence, Texas law allows victims to seek compensation.
Carabin Law represents individuals and families affected by traumatic brain injuries throughout Texas.
What Is a TBI?
A TBI, traumatic brain injury, occurs when a sudden force, blow, or jolt disrupts normal brain function. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe injuries that cause permanent impairment.
Common types of TBIs include:
Closed Head Injury
The skull is not penetrated, but the brain is injured due to impact or rapid movement, such as in a car crash or fall.
Open Head Injury
An object penetrates the skull and damages brain tissue, often resulting in severe or catastrophic injury.
Even a “mild” TBI can have lasting effects if left untreated.
Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Texas
Traumatic brain injuries can occur in many situations, including:
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Car, truck, and motorcycle crashes are a leading cause of TBIs.
Workplace Accidents
Construction and industrial workers face a high risk of falls and head trauma.
Slip and Fall Accidents
Unsafe property conditions can lead to serious head injuries.
Sports and Recreational Injuries
Contact sports and high-impact activities may result in concussions or repeated brain trauma.
If your injury occurred because proper care or safety measures were not followed, you may have a valid claim.
TBI Symptoms and Diagnosis
Symptoms of a traumatic brain injury may appear immediately or develop over time. Common warning signs include:
Headaches, dizziness, or nausea
Memory loss or confusion
Difficulty concentrating or speaking
Mood changes or emotional instability
Sensitivity to light or noise
Medical providers often use imaging tests such as CT scans or MRIs to diagnose brain injuries and guide treatment. Early diagnosis is critical for both medical recovery and protecting your legal rights.
How a Carabin Law TBI Lawyer Can Help
Pursuing a brain injury claim can feel overwhelming while you focus on healing. Carabin Law handles the legal process so you don’t have to.
Our team may assist by:
Collecting medical records and expert opinions
Investigating how the injury occurred
Identifying all responsible parties
Handling insurance company communications
Pursuing fair compensation through settlement or trial
Insurance companies often try to minimize brain injury claims. Carabin Law works to protect your interests every step of the way.
Injured? Contact Carabin Law
If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury due to negligence, Carabin Law is here to help.
Free and confidential consultation
No fees unless compensation is recovered
Serving clients across Texas
Contact Carabin Law today to learn more about your legal options.