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TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY LAWSUITS


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Litigation Can Protect Victims & Families

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the most devastating medical conditions a person can face. Unlike broken bones or surface wounds, damage to the brain often has lasting consequences that ripple through every aspect of life. Victims may struggle with memory loss, difficulty concentrating, emotional instability, chronic headaches, or permanent disability.

Families, too, bear the weight of providing long-term care while facing mounting medical bills and the loss of income. When a traumatic brain injury occurs because of another party’s negligence, the law provides an avenue for accountability through a traumatic brain injury lawsuit.

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an acute head injury that occurs when an external force causes disruption to the brain. Mild head injuries (concussion) involve a temporary disruption of brain cells, whereas severe trauma can result in bruising, torn tissue, and bleeding that can cause permanent brain damage or death.

TBI is a leading cause of death in the United States. Long-term effects of TBI can range from impaired thinking or memory to impaired emotional or physical functioning.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are an estimated 2.8 million cases of TBI annually in the United States. Of the 275,000 cases hospitalized, over 50,000 result in death.

The rates of hospitalization, emergency department visits and deaths related to traumatic brain injuries has increased over the past decade. Each year, there are about .

  • Children under the age of 4, elderly over 75, and young adults (15-24) are at the highest risk of injury.
  • Men are three times more likely to die from a TBI than women
  • 30% of all injury deaths are a result of TBI
  • 138 people die every day from TBI
  • Falls account for 40% of TBIs
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents account for 14%

Joe Lyon is a highly-rated Personal injury Attorney. Mr. Lyon has represented plaintiffs nationwide in a wide variety of wrongful death and Traumatic Brain Injuries claims.

Working on contingency fees, The Lyon Firm invests to learn the critical facts that will drive a successful case in front of jury. Medical expert testimony is critical in cases to understand the scope of the injury.

Types of Traumatic Brain Injury

About 75 percent of TBIs are concussions or other forms of mild TBI. Minor injuries may not require injury claims or a brain injury attorney. Repeated mild TBIs occurring over an extended period of time can result in cumulative neurological and cognitive deficits. Traumatic brain injuries can vary, the most severe types of TBI include the following:

Understanding TBI Lawsuits

TBI lawsuits generally arise after car accidents, workplace incidents, falls, sports-related injuries, or exposure to defective products. In many cases, the injury could have been prevented had individuals, companies, or institutions acted responsibly. A distracted driver who runs a red light, an employer who fails to provide adequate protective gear, or a property owner who ignores dangerous conditions may all be held legally responsible for the consequences of their actions.

Lawsuits are not only about financial compensation but also about recognizing the harm caused and ensuring future safety improvements.

The legal foundation of a brain injury case requires proof that the defendant had a duty to act with reasonable care, that this duty was breached, and that the breach directly caused the injury. Demonstrating these elements often demands complex medical evidence. Attorneys rely on neurological evaluations, expert testimony, and extensive medical records to connect the accident to the ongoing effects of the brain injury.

Because symptoms are sometimes delayed or misunderstood, these cases can be medically and legally challenging. For victims and their families, skilled representation is critical in navigating these complexities.

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ABOUT THE LYON FIRM

Joseph Lyon has 17 years of experience representing individuals in complex litigation matters. He has represented individuals in every state against many of the largest companies in the world.

The Firm focuses on single-event civil cases and class actions involving corporate neglect & fraud, toxic exposure, product defects & recalls, medical malpractice, and invasion of privacy.

NO COST UNLESS WE WIN

The Firm offers contingency fees, advancing all costs of the litigation, and accepting the full financial risk, allowing our clients full access to the legal system while reducing the financial stress while they focus on their healthcare and financial needs.

Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury

Severe brain injuries are caused by a blow to the head or body. The degree of damage depends on several factors, including the nature of the event and the force of impact. Common causes of TBI include the following:

Traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of disability in people under 40, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

A TBI can cause a range of functional and long-term changes in a person, affecting a persona’s thinking, sensations, language and emotions. The signs and symptoms of a moderate to severe head injury may include:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Persistent headache
  • Repeated vomiting or nausea
  • Convulsions or seizures
  • Dilation of pupils
  • Clear fluids draining from the nose or ears
  • Inability to awaken from sleep
  • Weakness or numbness in extremities
  • Loss of coordination
  • Confusion
  • Unusual behavior
  • Slurred speech
  • Depression
  • Drowsiness

Brain Injury Complications

Medical experts have warned on the permanent risks of traumatic brain injuries for years, and recent studies have indicated that brain trauma may be linked to several serious neurodegenerative diseases such as CTE,  Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) has said that even mild concussions can lead to long-term damage, and that no TBI should be taken lightly.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) represents a leading cause of mortality worldwide, and among the most common causes of disability in young adults. Traumatic brain injury is associated with a number of chronic neurodegenerative diseases.

However, despite the likely correlation between brain injuries, neurodegeneration, and premature death, the causative factors can be difficult to prove in a court of law. It requires the help of experts and an experienced brain injury lawyer to build a strong case. Complications of TBI may include:

  • Minimally conscious state
  • Brain death
  • Coma
  • Seizures
  • Fluid buildup in the brain (hydrocephalus)
  • Infections
  • Blood vessel damage
  • Headaches
  • Vertigo
  • Hearing loss
  • Vision issues

TBI Linked to Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

Every minute, somebody in America develops dementia, which results in 450,000 new cases each year. Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease have been linked to prior injury in many cases.

One study of thousands of retired professional football players suggests that head trauma may be associated with impaired cognition, and in turn increases the risk for dementia. Repetitive head injuries and concussions lead to higher rates of memory impairments and cognitive decline.

Of known neurodegenerative diseases, there is evidence suggesting a link between head trauma and Alzheimer’s Disease. One study in particular reports patients with a history of TBI have a ten-fold increased risk of Alzheimer’s than others.

Research suggests that repeated or severe TBI may increase the risk of degenerative brain diseases. Head trauma was first identified as a potential risk factor for Parkinson’s Disease in the 1920s in boxers suffering repeated concussions.

Since then, researchers have identified TBI as a likely source of secondary brain injury and disease. When Muhammad Ali and other athletes were diagnosed with Parkinson’s, other studies began investigating the role of TBI history in Parkinson’s predisposition. Some of the results of these studies report a relationship between traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative disease.

Contact a Cincinnati attorney to discuss your individual symptoms. A degenerative brain disorder can cause gradual loss of brain functions, including:

Symptoms can linger for weeks, months after a traumatic brain injury, or permanently. When a combination of symptoms last for an extended period of time, it is generally referred to as post-concussion syndrome. Cranial nerve damage may result in changes in basic thinking (cognitive) skills. It may be more difficult to focus or process thoughts. Other TBI problems include:

  • Memory
  • Trouble with Reasoning & Judgment
  • Problem-solving
  • Difficulty understanding speech or writing
  • Difficulty speaking or writing
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia

Winning Brain Injury Lawsuits

Around 138 people die from TBI injuries in the United States each day. Those who survive a TBI can face disabilities which may last the rest of their lives. The effects of TBI can include impaired thinking or memory, movement, sensation (e.g., vision or hearing), or emotional functioning (e.g., personality changes, depression). These issues have lasting effects on individuals, families and communities.

Joe Lyon is an experienced catastrophic injury and product liability attorney accepting cases of brain injuries nationwide. Working on contingency fees, The Lyon Firm invests to learn the critical facts that will drive a successful personal injury case.

Expert testimony is critical in traumatic brain injury cases to understand the scope of the injury, and Mr. Lyon has experience working with neurologists and neuropsychologists to develop this important evidence.

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Why Hire The Lyon Firm?

The Lyon Firm has built a reputation on representing individuals who have suffered life-altering injuries at the hands of negligent parties. Traumatic brain injury cases require resources, expertise, and compassion, all of which our firm provides. We work closely with medical experts to ensure the full scope of an injury is understood and presented in court.

Our team is committed to pursuing maximum compensation for clients, not only to cover medical expenses but also to safeguard their quality of life. Beyond financial recovery, The Lyon Firm believes in holding corporations, insurers, and negligent individuals accountable so that others are not put at risk. If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, our firm is ready to advocate for your rights and guide you through the legal process with dedication and care.

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