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Cathedral City Brain Injury Lawyer

The brain is arguably the most important part of the body. It is responsible for all its functions, both conscious and unconscious. Because the brain is so important, any injury to it is extremely serious. When the brain is compromised, the rest of the body is also at risk of shutting down. The effects of a brain injury can last a long time and be extremely traumatic to the function of the body as a whole. This is why you need to protect your head when you play sports, ride a bike, or go about your workday.

Unfortunately, not all accidents are within our control. Many people suffer brain injuries that are the result of someone else’s actions. The result can be permanent and devastating to a victim’s professional, personal, and financial life. Though this is not fair, it’s possible to take legal action if you suffer a brain injury. With the right personal injury attorney, you can seek compensation and work to rebuild your life after a brain injury.

English Lloyd & Armenta: Your Cathedral City Brain Injury Lawyers

If you’ve suffered from a brain injury, it’s important that you get the help and support that you need. We’ve represented victims in countless brain injury cases and helped them to receive necessary financial support. We understand the pain that you’re going through, and we have the expertise and tenacity to achieve justice for you and your family.

Many personal injury lawyers do not have direct experience in Cathedral City brain injury cases. Our team at English Lloyd & Armenta has been serving the Coachella Valley for many years. We have built our business and our lives in this area, and we understand the unique challenges of individuals who live here. Our background in brain injury cases, coupled with our passion for Cathedral City, makes us the perfect firm to handle your case.

What Is a Brain Injury?

Brain injuries vary in type and severity, though all brain injuries should be taken seriously. Because the brain affects all of the other functions in the body, an injury to the brain can compromise a person’s overall health and ability.

Common types of brain injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Stroke
  • Brain hemorrhage
  • Aneurysm
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Encephalitis

These injuries can occur for all different reasons. Some of them occur because of someone else’s negligence. In these scenarios, the victim has the right to take legal action.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Traumatic brain injuries are an extremely common category of brain injury. These occur when an individual suffers traumatic force to the head. This can happen in motor vehicle accidents, public transit accidents, slip and fall accidents, and more.

Car accidents are a top cause of traumatic brain injuries because they often involve a sudden change in direction or deceleration. This can cause the head to hit the steering wheel, the headrest, or other areas of the car. This blunt force can cause a traumatic brain injury. If the force is strong enough, the injury can be severe, permanent, or even lethal.

Car Accidents and Personal Injuries Cases

If you suffer a traumatic brain injury as the result of a car accident, you may be able to file a personal injury claim. This claim can help you to receive compensation for your medical bills, lost income, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and more. Many people cannot afford the aftermath of an accident without hiring a personal injury lawyer and filing a claim against the responsible party.

Car accidents occur all the time. Sometimes they are mutual mistakes or acts of nature. Other times, one person acts negligently and causes the collision. In the latter situation, you can file a personal injury claim to force the offending party to pay for their negligence. Examples of negligence in a car accident include:

  • Texting or talking on the phone while driving
  • Ignoring road signs or signals
  • Neglecting road laws
  • Eating while driving
  • Looking at something other than the road
  • Driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Driving while fatigued
  • Distracted driving

Each of these is an illegal activity. If a person engages in one of these activities and causes a traumatic brain injury, they need to be held financially responsible.

Why Do I Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

Brain injuries are incredibly complex and require extensive care. Many families can’t afford the cost of medical bills without a settlement from a personal injury case. This means there is a lot at stake while your claim moves through the legal system. If you try to fight your case on your own, you are jeopardizing a significant amount of money and stability for your family. With so much at stake, it’s important to trust a professional with your case.

You are also likely to be recovering from your injury while your case moves through the court system. The common symptoms of a brain injury can make it difficult to perform basic tasks, much less build your own court case. Take the time following your injury to rest and heal. This gives you the best chance of making a full recovery. If you add unnecessary stress to your life during this time, you may create permanent problems for yourself.

Finally, you are more likely to receive the maximum settlement with a personal injury attorney. Damages are not guaranteed, but with a tenacious attorney on your side, you give yourself the best chance of receiving the full amount that you deserve.

Damages in a Brain Injury Case

If you are seeking compensation for a brain injury, there are distinct categories of damages that make up your potential settlement. Your attorney can determine which types of damages are appropriate in your situation.

Specific Damages

Specific damages are the most common type of damages included in a settlement. These sums are for concrete and quantifiable expenses that occurred because of your accident. Examples include:

  • Wages lost from time off work
  • Medical bills, both current and future
  • Diminished earning capacity or retraining in a new field
  • Money lost from changing plans
  • Support for any temporary or permanent disabilities

These are all concrete costs that occur and can be estimated for your settlement.

General Damages

General damages are far less specific. These are very real consequences of an event, but they don’t hold the same obvious monetary value as specific damages do. Examples include:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental illness
  • Loss of companionship

Though these are fairly vague, most brain injury claims include some form of general damage compensation. It’s meant to help you with the intangible areas of recovery.

Punitive Damages

Finally, punitive damages may come into play, though they are rare. These damages are appropriate if the offending party acted in a way that was particularly heinous or despicable. These damages are purely to punish them for what they did and further benefit you as the victim of the situation. For these damages to apply, your attorney must be able to prove that there was malice or extreme negligence in the offender’s actions.

Wrongful Death

Unfortunately, brain injury victims do not always survive their injuries. Because the brain controls the entire body, it’s easy for a brain injury to result in death. If the injury was caused by the negligence or malice of another person, the family has the right to take action through a wrongful death claim. This claim can help with funeral and burial expenses, as well as future lost income and pain and suffering.

Though a wrongful death case won’t bring your loved one back, it can help you to grieve properly and support your family while you mourn. The adjustment period is financially difficult for many families, and the settlement from these cases often helps.

What to Expect From a Brain Injury Attorney

All attorneys are different, but it’s important to set your standards correctly when looking for a brain injury attorney. If you know what to look for, you can find an attorney that fits your unique needs and gives you the best chance of receiving compensation.

Your attorney’s history is the most important factor. You should make sure that they have experience in brain injury cases that are similar to yours. Because all personal injury cases are different, it’s not enough to have experience in the personal injury field alone. They should have direct experience in brain injury law. They should also have a history of winning these cases, not just fighting them.

It’s also important to find someone with whom you can speak freely. You are in a vulnerable position after an injury, and you need to be able to trust your attorney with the details of your experience. If you can’t be honest with them, they aren’t the attorney for you.

Contact English Lloyd & Armenta

Our team has been representing victims of brain injury accidents for many years. We have the experience to help you win your case and get your life back on track. Contact English Lloyd & Armenta today.

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