Accidents can leave you with serious, life-altering injuries. When those injuries are to your mind, the impact can be especially severe. A Greensboro traumatic brain injury lawyer can help you with any legal matters. They can focus on your case, giving you time to address other concerns and focus on recovery.
Our team at Elam & Rousseaux, PLLC, has spent years representing the people of Greensboro and Charlotte with their traumatic brain injury cases. We have over nine decades of combined legal experience, winning our clients’ settlements that are worth millions. Our founder, William (Bill) H. Elam, is a regular speaker for attorneys in the medical field and earned an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when the mind’s normal brain function is disrupted by an external force, such as a jolt, blow, shake, or penetration. TBIs affect many around the globe, with a 2024 study estimating that between 64 and 74 million people experience them worldwide each year. The same research found that 18.2% of the adult population in the United States has experienced a TBI.
TBIs can range in severity and impact. The most common kind is concussions, with effects that can fully heal within minutes to months. Other types of TBIs, such as diffuse axonal injury, can lead to lasting damage in the form of a coma, vegetative state, or death. Common symptoms of TBI include:
Symptoms may not appear for hours or days after an accident. If you believe you have a TBI, seek immediate medical attention. There are several emergency rooms around Greensboro, with the largest at Cone Health Moses Cone Hospital, located at 1121 N Church St Entrance A, Greensboro, NC 27401.
TBI claims can be frustrating to pursue independently. North Carolina’s pure contributory negligence laws mean that your case may be in jeopardy if you are found to be responsible at any level for your injuries. Hire a traumatic brain injury lawyer who can help you with your claim. The following are a few services your Elam & Rousseaux, PLLC, traumatic brain injury attorney can provide:
The cost of a traumatic brain injury lawyer depends on the severity of your injuries, the parties involved, and the work hours your case requires. A minor concussion with overwhelming evidence tends to be cheaper than a claim involving lasting disability that requires a lengthy trial. Another contributing factor is the pricing model, with attorneys using hourly rates, retainer expenses, or a percentage of the case’s compensation.
In North Carolina, it can be tough to win a TBI personal injury claim. The commonly subjective nature of TBI symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, memory loss, and irritability, can fail to show on traditional medical tests. Another difficulty is North Carolina’s strict contributory negligence laws. These regulations mean that if you are found even 1% responsible for injuries, you may be barred from receiving financial compensation.
The amount you can be compensated for in a TBI case is based on the level of impact your injuries have, proof of liability, and the various ways your injuries changed your life. A TBI claim for a minor concussion can result in damages in the thousands, while a case involving lasting disability can be worth millions. Common types of compensation include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of quality of life.
The time that your TBI claim takes to resolve relies on the nature of the injuries, the willingness of the accused party to settle, and the court workload. A simple case involving a mild injury and another party eager to avoid a trial will take less time than a closely contested case with mixed evidence requiring litigation. Your traumatic brain injury lawyer can use the details of your case to establish a rough timeline for your claim.
At Elam & Rousseaux, PLLC, we understand how challenging it is to balance legal claims with recovery efforts. Our team has the knowledge and experience necessary to assist you at any stage of your case.
Contact us today for an initial consultation, where we can discuss your traumatic brain injury case and provide potential legal pathways forward. You may also visit our Charlotte offices, located Northeast of Independence Park and American Legion Memorial Stadium.
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