You may have a valid personal injury case against the party who caused your traumatic brain injury (TBI) or the TBI suffered by your family member. A New Castle traumatic brain injury lawyer from Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers can help you pursue compensation based on the expenses and losses you incurred. Our New Castle personal injury attorneys know how to develop strong cases based on TBIs.
We offer free consultations for individuals and families recovering from or learning to live with a TBI. We can help you understand your options and the necessary steps to pursue fair compensation based on your accident and injuries. We are standing by to speak with you now.
Recovering Money Damages for Your New Castle TBI Expenses and Losses
If you, a spouse, child, or another family member suffered a traumatic brain injury in a preventable accident caused by someone else, you may be able to recover money damages for the expenses and losses you incurred and estimated future costs. Our attorneys regularly handle cases based on TBIs and other catastrophic injuries and know how to help families get the financial recovery they need and deserve.
We often prepare and file insurance claims and personal injury lawsuits for our clients in Henry County, Indiana. Our New Castle TBI attorneys know how to navigate this process successfully, even when the accident led to devastating, life-altering injuries. Regardless of the severity of the traumatic brain injury in question, victims and their families may be able to recover damages such as:
- Medical care and related expenses
- Future care and support needs, including therapies and equipment
- Missed pay and reduced earning capacity for lasting injuries
- Other related expenses and losses
- Pain and suffering
- Other non-economic damages
- Wrongful death damages if the victim passed away from their injuries
While more severe injuries generally call for more treatment and support, time away from work, and other damages, victims who suffered a relatively minor concussion may still endure many of these damages and be eligible for financial recovery. Our team can assess your case and explain the strength of your claim for free.
For a free legal consultation with a traumatic brain injury lawyer serving New Castle, call 800-333-9999
Pursuing Damages with Help from Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers
A New Castle traumatic brain injury lawyer at Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers can manage your injury case and seek a payout for you based on what happened, the injuries you sustained, and the damages you endured.
We understand how difficult this is for you and your family. Even when a full recovery is expected, suffering from a TBI is a scary, stressful, and long process. Many who receive moderate or severe injuries never fully recover.
We also know your family has a lot of bills coming in, and your income may be dramatically less than usual. Not only is the victim’s income missing, but other family members may have missed work and paychecks, too. This is one reason we do not charge our clients upfront costs or fees. You will pay no fees at all unless we recover compensation for you.
Our attorneys have recovered more than $1 billion for our clients and have more than 400 years of combined experience. The in-house litigation team from Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers can help you with your claim or lawsuit based on a New Castle accident. Examples include:
- Car crashes
- Motorcycle accidents
- Bicycle or pedestrian accidents
- Truck accidents
- Uber and Lyft collisions
- Dog bites
- Medical malpractice
- Falls and other premises liability injuries
- Nursing home abuse
Our New Castle TBI attorneys look into every client’s case, digging into the facts of what happened and gathering evidence to show our side of the story to the insurance company, judge, jury, and other key parties.
By showing the accused party acted negligently and caused the accident, we can often get justice for our clients. This most commonly occurs through a negotiated settlement outside of court. Only rarely do we need to take these cases to trial.
Proving negligence requires us to show that the at-fault party owed our client a duty of care and failed to uphold that duty. For example, all drivers owe others a duty of care because they must follow all applicable traffic laws to prevent collisions. When they fail to do so, collisions often result. When these crashes cause financial, physical, or psychological harm, Indiana law allows us to hold them legally responsible for that harm.
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What If I Need to Sue for My TBI Damages in a New Castle Civil Court?
Under some circumstances, it may make more sense to sue the at-fault party than seek an insurance settlement. We understand that many of our clients hope to avoid going to trial. Most lawsuits never make it before the judge and jury, but taking legal action may be a good option when:
- The insurer refuses a fair settlement
- The at-fault party claims shared fault or denies responsibility
- There are other significant questions about the circumstances
- The deadline is approaching quickly
- Our attorneys recommend it for another reason
If we recommend filing a complaint and preparing your case for a jury trial, we will also discuss the timeline. Under IC § 34-11-2-4, Indiana sets a deadline for filing your complaint in civil court. You generally only have two years following your injuries to take legal action.
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Get a Free Case Review with Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers
At Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers, our traumatic brain injury attorneys serving New Castle, Indiana are available to discuss your case and legal options with you for free today.
Our team represents individuals and families living with TBIs and understands how these injuries affect all aspects of your life. We can help you navigate the claims process and seek compensation based on your accident and injuries. Contact us today to learn more.
Call or text 800-333-9999 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form