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Suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in an accident is not only devastating to the victim, but also to his or her family. Moderate and severe brain injuries require intensive rehabilitation and often leave the victim needing ongoing care. Treatment costs add up quickly, leaving many families struggling financially. However, you may have options. If your loved one’s TBI resulted from another party’s negligence, you may be able to file an injury claim for compensation. Enlist the help of a Denver brain injury lawyer at Ogborn Mihm LLP today.
Because even minor brain injuries can affect victims physically, mentally, and emotionally, the recovery time is often lengthy. Many people spend weeks or months in the hospital after a serious head injury with brain involvement and then continue to inpatient rehabilitation and outpatient therapy.
While many people are able to recover fully from a brain injury, many others who suffer moderate to severe TBIs are not so lucky. About 5.3 million Americans currently live with a disability due to a brain injury, reports the Brain Trauma Foundation. This often includes:
Depending on the type of injury and its lasting effects, some people who suffer a significant TBI require regular, ongoing care from a nurse or another caregiver. For some, this professional care is necessary for the remainder of their lives.
The lifetime cost of paying for TBI treatment depends entirely on the victim’s injuries and individual needs. Researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Traumatic Brain Injury Model System estimate the average lifetime cost of TBI treatment for a TBI can range anywhere from $85,000 to $3 million.
These costs may include:
Because brain injuries often require long-term rehabilitation and sometimes have lifelong implications, lost wages often play a major role in a family’s financial situation following an accident. While minor TBIs may lead to missing a week or two of work, many victims with significant trauma are never able to return to their previous job.
In addition to your loved one’s lost income, you most likely took time off from work to be by his or her side, as well. Depending on your loved one’s ongoing care needs, you may have considered reducing your hours or even quitting working to provide around-the-clock care. In either case, filing a claim against the person responsible for the accident is key in ensuring you can afford to provide for your family.
If you or a loved one suffered brain injuries from an accident caused by the negligence of another person, Colorado law allows you to hold the at-fault party financially responsible for any accident-related costs.
This means that if your loved one suffered a brain injury in a car accident, medical malpractice incident, defective product accident, criminal assault, or a slip and fall accident caused by someone else’s carelessness, you are eligible to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit to recover compensation. You only have two years to file suit, so time is of the essence. Contact a Denver personal injury lawyer at Ogborn Mihm LLP for a free case evaluation today.