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 Suffered a Serious Head Injury?

 We Handle Traumatic Brain Injury Claims in Chicago

 Injuries You Can’t Always See

Legal Support for Victims of Brain Trauma

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can impact memory, movement, and independence—sometimes permanently. We help victims and families pursue compensation for medical costs, lost income, and long-term care.

Focused Advocacy for Life-Changing Injuries

We Build Strong TBI Claims That Reflect the Full Impact

We work with neurologists, therapists, and life care planners to show how the injury affects every part of your life—then fight for the compensation you’ll truly need.

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Neurological Evaluation Support

We connect with top medical experts

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Functional Impact Analysis 

We document changes to cognition & mobility

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We plan for future treatment & needs

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We hold negligent parties accountable

 Traumatic Brain Injury FAQs

Common questions from individuals and families navigating brain injury cases.

  • What causes traumatic brain injuries?

    TBIs often result from car accidents, falls, assaults, or workplace injuries. Even a moderate impact can cause serious damage if the brain is jarred, penetrated, or deprived of oxygen.

  • What are common symptoms of a TBI?

    Symptoms include headaches, confusion, memory loss, personality changes, fatigue, and speech problems. Some signs appear immediately; others may emerge over time.

  • How do you prove a brain injury in court?

    We use imaging (MRIs, CT scans), medical records, expert evaluations, and testimony from loved ones to demonstrate the injury’s effects on thinking, behavior, and everyday function.

  • What kinds of damages can I recover?

    You may be entitled to current and future medical expenses, lost income, rehab costs, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.

  • Is there a time limit to file a brain injury claim?

    In most Illinois cases, you have two years from the date of injury. But if symptoms were delayed or not immediately linked to the event, that timeline may adjust.

Still have a question?

We’re ready to talk—confidentially and compassionately. Reach out today for answers, guidance, and a free consultation.

We Know These Cases Are Complex

 Talk to a Brain Injury Lawyer

A traumatic brain injury can change everything. We’re here to help you understand your legal options, secure support for the long term, and hold the right parties accountable.