If you’ve ever heard someone say, “I didn’t even hit my head,” right before describing months of headaches, memory problems, or personality changes — you already understand part of the problem. Traumatic brain injuries don’t always announce themselves right away. And that’s exactly why they appear so often in personal injury cases.
TBIs are common not because they’re rare or extreme, but because everyday accidents put the brain at risk in ways most people don’t realize until it’s too late. Add delayed symptoms, insurance skepticism, and long-term consequences, and you have one of the most frequently litigated injuries in personal injury law.
What Exactly Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
At its core, a traumatic brain
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