Brain Injury Legal Representation
Support for those living with head trauma.
Brain injuries can have permanent effects on memory, mood, mobility, and quality of life. At William W. Green & Associates, we represent Californians living with traumatic brain injuries caused by crashes, falls, assaults, and workplace incidents. We fight to secure the financial resources you need for long-term care, rehabilitation, and peace of mind.
Traumatic brain injuries often result from vehicle crashes, falls, or physical impact to the head.
Common symptoms include memory loss, dizziness, confusion, personality changes, and speech or coordination issues.
Even “mild” TBIs like concussions can cause long-term complications if left untreated or ignored by insurers.
We help clients recover compensation for treatment, lost income, and the hidden costs of brain trauma.
How we help clients with traumatic brain injuries.
Brain injuries are complex, and so are the legal claims that follow. We work with neurologists, rehabilitation experts, and life-care planners to fully understand how your injury affects your daily life and future. Then we build a case that reflects your true needs—covering current treatment, future care, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering.
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If your injury was caused by a car crash, visit our Car Accidents page to explore how fault, insurance, and vehicle liability may affect your case.
Some traumatic brain injuries happen on the job. See our Workers’ Compensation page to learn how work-related brain injuries are handled under California law.
30%
Percentage of all injury deaths in the U.S. that involve a traumatic brain injury.
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Frequently Asked Questions About
Brain Injury Claims.
Brain injury cases require sensitivity and experience. Here are some answers to common questions from individuals and families navigating these complex situations:
What qualifies as a traumatic brain injury (TBI)?
A TBI is any injury that disrupts normal brain function—often from a bump, blow, or jolt to the head. They range from mild concussions to severe injuries that cause permanent impairment.
How is a brain injury diagnosed?
Diagnosis often involves CT scans, MRIs, neurological exams, and cognitive testing. If symptoms persist or worsen, additional evaluations may be needed over time to track long-term damage.
What compensation can I receive after a brain injury?
You may be entitled to damages for medical care, future treatment, therapy, lost wages, diminished earning potential, emotional suffering, and reduced quality of life. We help calculate the full value of your claim.
What if the injury wasn’t diagnosed right away?
Some TBIs present delayed symptoms. If you later discover a brain injury from an incident caused by someone’s negligence, you may still have a valid claim. Contact us to review your timeline.
Do I need an attorney for a brain injury case?
Yes. Brain injury claims often require medical experts and specialized legal knowledge. We help ensure your injuries are fully understood and compensated, now and in the future.