But what are the costs of hiring a brain injury lawyer? This article will shed light on what it will take financially to hire a lawyer and some nuances that will affect it, helping you make an informed decision.
Understanding Brain Injuries: A Brief Overview
A brain injury occurs when there is damage to the brain, affecting its normal function. This can result from a truck accident, sports injury, violence, or even medical malpractice. The aftermath can range from mild to severe, with symptoms lasting from a few days to a lifetime.
The long-term impacts of a brain injury can be devastating. Victims may experience physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. The road to recovery is often long and requires extensive medical treatment and support.
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877-751-9800Breaking Down the Costs: Hiring a Brain Injury Lawyer
When you hire us as your law firm, you pay nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis. This means we only get paid if you win your case. Our fee is a percentage of your settlement or court award, ensuring our interests align with yours.
There may be additional costs associated with your case. These can include court fees, costs for obtaining medical records, and fees for expert witnesses. We strive to minimize these costs and will discuss them with you upfront.
Investing in legal representation can significantly impact the outcome of your case. With us, you have a team fighting for your rights, aiming to get you the highest possible compensation. Our track record speaks for itself.
The Role of a Brain Injury Lawyer
Now that you know you can get a lawyer for nothing up front, here are some of the benefits you’ll receive as the lawyer takes on the role of being your personal support and advocate.
Securing Essential Medical Documentation
A brain injury lawyer knows exactly what medical records and documents are crucial in building a strong case. We:
- Obtain all relevant medical records, from emergency services to ongoing treatment
- Ensure documentation accurately reflects the extent and impact of your injury
Our experience in brain injury cases means we know how to highlight the most important information, demonstrating the severity of your situation to insurance companies or in court.
Conducting a Comprehensive Investigation
We leave no stone unturned in investigating your case. Our approach includes:
- Identifying and interviewing witnesses
- Gathering and preserving all available evidence
- Determining all liable parties and establishing their accountability
We understand the complexities of brain injury cases and apply our knowledge to uncover every detail that could work in your favor.
Navigating Negotiations and Litigation
Dealing with insurance companies can be daunting, but we have the skills to handle tough negotiations. We:
- Communicate with insurance companies on your behalf
- Ensure they don’t undermine or undervalue your claim
- Are prepared to take your case to court if a fair settlement isn’t offered
We fight relentlessly for the compensation you deserve, and we’re ready to pursue litigation if it means securing a better outcome for you. Your recovery and wellbeing are our priority, and we stand by you every step of the way.
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877-751-9800Compensation in Brain Injury Cases: What You Need to Know
The good news is that the average settlement in a brain injury case is at least $100,000, with cases often reaching into the millions of dollars. However, as with any case, there is a wide range of results. First, you need to understand the types of compensation.
Compensation for Medical Bills
Brain injuries often result in a slew of medical bills that can quickly become overwhelming. Victims may need emergency care, surgery, ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and sometimes long-term care. The compensation for medical expenses aims to cover:
- Hospital stays and surgeries
- Medications
- Physical therapy
- Counseling or psychiatric care
- Any other medical costs directly related to the injury
It’s not just about the immediate medical costs; it’s also about ensuring you have the funds to cover future medical expenses related to your brain injury.
Compensation for Lost Wages
A brain injury can put you out of work for an extended period, or it might even prevent you from returning to work altogether. Compensation for lost wages helps to bridge this financial gap. This category includes:
- Lost income due to time off work
- Loss of earning capacity if you can’t return to your previous job
- Loss of future earnings if your capacity to earn a living is permanently affected
We work to calculate not just what you’ve lost, but what you could lose in the future, aiming to secure your financial stability.
Compensation for Pain and Suffering
Brain injuries often bring intense physical pain and emotional turmoil. While no amount of money can undo the damage, compensation for pain and suffering acknowledges the ordeal you’ve been through. This can include compensation for:
- Physical pain and discomfort
- Emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment in life
- Impact on relationships with family and friends
This category is more subjective and can vary significantly from case to case. We strive to ensure that the compensation reflects the severity of your pain and suffering, fighting for the acknowledgment and compensation you deserve.
In every case, our goal is to ensure that you are fully compensated for every aspect of your injury, helping you move forward and rebuild your life.
How Compensation Is Calculated
The amount of compensation depends on the specifics of your case. We consider the severity of your injury, the impact on your life, and any future needs you may have. Our goal is to ensure you are fully compensated.
We know what it takes to maximize your compensation. We gather all necessary evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and are ready to take your case to trial if needed. We fight for you every step of the way.
The Statute of Limitations in Brain Injury Cases
In New York, the statute of limitations sets a strict timeline for filing a personal injury lawsuit, including those for brain injuries. Generally, you have 3 years from the date of the injury or the date you were diagnosed to take legal action, according to section 214 of New York state’s civil practice law and rules.
These cases are intricate, necessitating ample time to build a robust case. Starting early allows us to gather necessary evidence, consult with medical professionals, and craft a compelling argument for your compensation. Procrastinating could jeopardize your chance for legal recourse.
Don’t delay; the clock is ticking. Reaching out to us now ensures we can start working on your behalf, protecting your rights and seeking the compensation you deserve. Your future and well-being are our top priorities, and we are here to help every step of the way.
Contact a Brain Injury Attorney Today
The impact of a brain injury is profound. It affects every aspect of your life, from your ability to work to your enjoyment of daily activities. You don’t have to go through this alone. At Morelli Law, we are here to help.
We understand the challenges you are facing, and we know what it takes to get you the compensation you deserve. Don’t wait. Time is of the essence. Contact us today, and let’s get started on your case. Together, we can fight for your rights and work towards a brighter future.
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