Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

An injury of the brain is an injury of the entire person.

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) victim’s life can be impacted by memory loss, difficulty speaking, motor skill degeneration, and can even impair the ability to breathe. When a TBI occurs as the result of another person’s negligent or reckless act, the victim deserves compensation.

Mark Ramos Kiran is a distinguished personal injury attorney, renowned for his expertise in representing brain injury victims and their loved ones. He ardently advocates to secure essential compensation covering medical expenses, lost earnings, and the physical and emotional toll of TBI. Mark’s approach, both assertive and strategic, has culminated in notable verdicts and settlements for his brain injury clientele.

An injury of the brain is an injury of the entire person.

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) victim’s life can be impacted by memory loss, difficulty speaking, motor skill degeneration, and can even impair the ability to breathe. When a TBI occurs as the result of another person’s negligent or reckless act, the victim deserves compensation.

Mark Ramos Kiran is a distinguished personal injury attorney, renowned for his expertise in representing brain injury victims and their loved ones. He ardently advocates to secure essential compensation covering medical expenses, lost earnings, and the physical and emotional toll of TBI. Mark’s approach, both assertive and strategic, has culminated in notable verdicts and settlements for his brain injury clientele.

WHAT IS A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY?

There are two types of TBI: closed head injury and open head injury. Either type of TBI can leave the victim with permanent, catastrophic damage that renders them unable to fully function in society and in need of extensive and ongoing therapy and treatments.

Closed TBIs are more common. They occur when an outside force impacts the head, but the skull is not broken, fractured or penetrated. Closed TBIs can happen under a wide range of circumstances; a person’s head hitting the windshield during an auto accident is one common example.

Open TBIs occur when something penetrates or fractures the skull. The damage from an open TBI is often localized, with damage occurring along the route that the penetrating object traveled.

BRAIN INJURIES HAPPEN FAR TOO OFTEN

The Brain Injury Association of America says every year approximately 1.5 million people in the U.S. suffer a traumatic brain injury. About 5.3 million people are currently living with a TBI and 50,000 people die of a TBI annually.

TOP CAUSES OF TBIS

According to the CDC, nearly half of all TBIs are caused by slip-and-fall accidents. Most of those falls occur in children 14 and younger and adults over 65. Getting struck by heavy objects is the second leading cause of TBIs.

Mark Ramos Kiran handles traumatic brain injury cases stemming from all types of events, including:

  • Car and truck accidents (rollovers, head-on collisions, etc.)
  • Motorcycle crashes
  • Bicycle and pedestrian accidents
  • Falls
  • Contact sports accidents
  • Blasts and explosions
  • Construction site accidents

Not all brain injuries are immediately obvious. What seems like a concussion, for example, could worsen over time and indicate more extensive brain trauma. Sufferers may experience fatigue, depression, impulse control problems, anger, or even drug abuse. Anyone exhibiting symptoms like these should consult with a doctor as soon as possible.

GET A FREE CONSULTATION WITH AN EXPERIENCED BRAIN INJURY LAWYER

Mark Ramos Kiran stands resolutely in support of clients who’ve suffered TBIs due to another’s negligence. He offers a complimentary consultation, ensuring potential clients can discuss their situation without any financial burden.

WHAT IS A TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY?

There are two types of TBI: closed head injury and open head injury. Either type of TBI can leave the victim with permanent, catastrophic damage that renders them unable to fully function in society and in need of extensive and ongoing therapy and treatments.

Closed TBIs are more common. They occur when an outside force impacts the head, but the skull is not broken, fractured or penetrated. Closed TBIs can happen under a wide range of circumstances; a person’s head hitting the windshield during an auto accident is one common example.

Open TBIs occur when something penetrates or fractures the skull. The damage from an open TBI is often localized, with damage occurring along the route that the penetrating object traveled.

BRAIN INJURIES HAPPEN FAR TOO OFTEN

The Brain Injury Association of America says every year approximately 1.5 million people in the U.S. suffer a traumatic brain injury. About 5.3 million people are currently living with a TBI and 50,000 people die of a TBI annually.

TOP CAUSES OF TBIS

According to the CDC, nearly half of all TBIs are caused by slip-and-fall accidents. Most of those falls occur in children 14 and younger and adults over 65. Getting struck by heavy objects is the second leading cause of TBIs.

Mark Ramos Kiran handles traumatic brain injury cases stemming from all types of events, including:

  • Car and truck accidents (rollovers, head-on collisions, etc.)
  • Motorcycle crashes
  • Bicycle and pedestrian accidents
  • Falls
  • Contact sports accidents
  • Blasts and explosions
  • Construction site accidents

Not all brain injuries are immediately obvious. What seems like a concussion, for example, could worsen over time and indicate more extensive brain trauma. Sufferers may experience fatigue, depression, impulse control problems, anger, or even drug abuse. Anyone exhibiting symptoms like these should consult with a doctor as soon as possible.

GET A FREE CONSULTATION WITH AN EXPERIENCED BRAIN INJURY LAWYER

Mark Ramos Kiran stands resolutely in support of clients who’ve suffered TBIs due to another’s negligence. He offers a complimentary consultation, ensuring potential clients can discuss their situation without any financial burden.

CONTACT AN EXPERIENCED PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER TODAY

When the possibility of an injury claim arises, you’ll want Mark Ramos Kiran, a preeminent personal injury attorney, championing your cause. Mark understands the gravity of such moments and is fully equipped to safeguard your rights. With his expertise and dedication, he’s prepared to assist. Reach out to Mark for a complimentary discussion about your potential claim.

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