No one plans for a brain injury. But in an instant after a fall, a crash, or a sudden blow, everything can change. The effects can be immediate or delayed, but they often leave a lasting mark on your health and your daily life. Whether caused by a fall, car crash, or a blow to the head, these injuries often have lasting effects. At Stanfield Bechtel Law, we represent individuals and families across Connecticut who are living with the aftermath of brain trauma. We understand the stress you’re under, and we’ll work hard to ensure you don’t face it alone.
What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
A traumatic brain injury happens when a sudden force, such as a jolt, bump, or blow, disrupts the brain’s normal function. Some TBIs are mild and temporary, while others are serious enough to cause permanent changes.
Symptoms can vary but may include:
- Persistent headaches
- Nausea or dizziness
- Memory loss or trouble focusing
- Mood swings or irritability
- Sensitivity to light or noise
Even a seemingly minor concussion should be taken seriously. Some effects don’t show up right away, which makes early evaluation and follow-up care especially important.
How TBIs Happen
Brain injuries often happen in everyday situations, sometimes when you least expect it. In many cases, another person’s careless actions are involved.
Some common causes of traumatic brain injury include:
- Car and truck accidents
- Slips, trips, and falls
- Falls from heights at construction sites
- Blunt force trauma from falling objects
- Sports injuries or recreational accidents
When these incidents are caused by negligence, the injured person has the right to seek compensation. Our job is to hold the responsible parties accountable.
The Impact on Daily Life
Recovering from a brain injury is rarely quick or simple. The effects can interfere with nearly every part of a person’s life—physically, mentally, and emotionally. You may not be able to return to work. You might need therapy to regain lost skills. Every day tasks can feel overwhelming.
People may struggle with:
- Difficulty speaking or understanding
- Limited mobility
- Sleep disturbances or fatigue
- Anxiety or depression
- Changes in personality or behavior
These challenges take a toll on both the injured person and their loved ones. The emotional weight of watching someone change after a brain injury is something many families never expect, but it’s something we see often, and we’re here to help you through it.
Recovering Damages After a TBI
When a brain injury is the result of someone else’s wrongdoing, you may be entitled to financial recovery. While money can’t undo the injury, it can help ease the burden of medical costs and life adjustments.
You may be able to recover compensation for:
- Hospital bills, surgeries, and follow-up care
- Future medical treatments and therapy
- Lost income and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- In-home care or adaptive equipment
In more serious cases, damages for long-term disability or reduced quality of life may also be available. We’ll take the time to understand how the injury has affected you so we can pursue a full and fair recovery.
How We Can Help
At Stanfield Bechtel Law, we represent individuals with traumatic brain injuries in Middletown and across Connecticut. We work closely with medical professionals, accident reconstructionists, and life care planners to build strong cases. Our team handles communication with the insurance companies and opposing attorneys, so you don’t have to.
You’ll never be treated like just a file number. We’re committed to giving you clear answers, honest guidance, and aggressive representation every step of the way. And if the other side refuses to offer a fair settlement, we won’t hesitate to take your case to trial.
Contact Our Experienced Middletown Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys
If you or someone you love has suffered a traumatic brain injury, reach out. At Stanfield Bechtel Law, we’re ready to listen and ready to act. Contact us today for a free consultation. Let’s work together to protect your future.