Understanding TBIs
Brain injuries range from concussions to severe, life-changing trauma. Symptoms — headaches, memory loss, mood changes, difficulty concentrating, and sensory problems — may not appear immediately, and “mild” TBIs can still have lasting effects. Prompt medical documentation is essential both for health and for the claim.
The True Cost of a Brain Injury
A serious TBI can require surgery, hospitalization, rehabilitation, in-home care, and assistive technology, while ending or limiting the victim's ability to earn a living. A complete claim uses medical and economic experts to project lifetime medical costs and lost earning capacity.
Proving a Kentucky TBI Claim
Because brain injuries are sometimes invisible on basic imaging, neuropsychological testing and expert testimony are often needed to demonstrate the injury's extent. Kentucky places no cap on compensatory damages, so a legitimate severe claim is not limited.
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Traumatic Brain Injury Claim FAQs
Yes. Even injuries labeled mild can cause lasting cognitive and emotional effects. Proper medical documentation is key.
Because the lifetime costs — ongoing care, lost earning capacity, and diminished quality of life — are substantial when fully calculated.
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