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This page has been written and edited by a team of experienced legal writers . This page was approved by Managing Partner, Michael Saile who has more than 20 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.
This page has been written and edited by a team of experienced legal writers . This page was approved by Managing Partner, Michael Saile who has more than 20 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.
- Last Modified:
- September 28, 2024
- What is a traumatic brain injury?
- What causes most brain injuries?
- Why should I hire an attorney if I’ve suffered a brain injury?
- What damages are available to brain injury victims in Pennsylvania?
- How much is my Allentown brain injury case worth?
- Understanding Liability in Pennsylvania Brain Injury Cases
- What’s the deadline to file a brain injury lawsuit in Allentown?
- Trusted Allentown Brain Injury Lawyers Ready to Fight for You
What is a traumatic brain injury?
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when you sustain trauma to the head that interrupts the brain’s normal cognitive function. This can temporarily or permanently change the way the brain works.
The term TBI encompasses many different types of brain injuries, including:
- Anoxic brain injury
- Closed head injury
- Concussions
- Contusions
- Coup-contrecoup brain injury
- Diffuse axonal injury
- Fractures
- Hematoma
- Hemorrhage
- Hypoxic brain injury
- Penetrating head injury
- Second impact syndrome
Brain injuries fall into one of three categories: mild, moderate, and severe. Classification depends on the length of time a victim loses consciousness (if at all) and the side effects and symptoms they exhibit after getting hurt. If you or someone you know experienced a head injury, take our concussion quiz.
What causes most brain injuries?
The vast majority of brain injuries happen when a person experiences an unexpected jolt or blow to the head.
Brain injuries are commonly seen in victims of:
- Allentown car accidents
- Allentown motorcycle accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Allentown truck accidents
- Uber and Lyft accidents
- Train accidents
- Allentown slip-and-fall accidents
- Dog bites
- Construction accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Nursing home abuse and neglect
- Medical malpractice
- Accidents involving defective products
- Assaults
- Negligent security
- Sports accidents and injuries
Even moderate trauma can cause serious, life-threatening conditions with long-lasting consequences. If you’ve been involved in an accident and suffered a blow to the head, our brain injury attorneys in Allentown can help you seek compensation from those responsible.
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Why should I hire an attorney if I’ve suffered a brain injury?
A brain injury can cause serious side effects and symptoms, including loss of consciousness, changes in mood and personality, memory loss, impaired motor function, and chronic physical pain. While you may have the right to seek compensation from a responsible party, you might not have the time or energy to handle a complicated legal claim. Fortunately, you don’t have to deal with the aftermath of your accident and traumatic brain injury on your own.
Hiring our Allentown personal injury lawyers puts an experienced team of advocates in your corner, levels the playing field, and sets you up to maximize your financial recovery.
With Cordisco & Saile LLC in your corner, you’ll be able to focus on resting, recovering, and moving forward with your life while we:
- Handle all aspects of your brain injury claim or lawsuit
- Investigate the accident or incident that caused your TBI
- Gather medical records, accident reports, photographs, video footage, witness statements, and physical evidence that can support a strong claim on your behalf
- Consult with experts and specialists who can provide critical insight into the extent of your injuries and how they’ll affect your life—today and in the future
- Prepare, file, and serve copies of all necessary documents and forms
- Negotiate with responsible parties and their insurance companies on your behalf
- Prepare to bring your case to a jury in Lehigh County if you’re not offered a fair traumatic brain injury settlement
Our goal is to help you not only win your brain injury case but recover a meaningful financial award so that you don’t face any financial burdens moving forward. We’re here to be your fiercest advocates.
What damages are available to brain injury victims in Pennsylvania?
Generally, brain injury victims in Pennsylvania can seek two types of damages: economic and non-economic.
Economic damages are awarded to pay for the financial costs of a brain injury, including:
- Medical transportation to the hospital, surgery, medication, and other current medical bills
- Ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, and future medical expenses
- Lost wages and income
- Lost work benefits
- Property damage
Non-economic damages are awarded to make up for the costs of a brain injury that don’t come with a price tag, such as:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Disfigurement
- Reduced quality of life
- Loss of consortium
A Lehigh County jury might decide that punitive damages are also appropriate if there’s evidence that a defendant acted intentionally or displayed a conscious disregard for a victim’s safety.
How much is my Allentown brain injury case worth?
At Cordisco & Saile LLC, we’ll work closely with medical professionals, brain injury experts, and vocational rehabilitation specialists to understand how your brain injury affects your day-to-day life. The more we know about the full scope and impact of your TBI, the better prepared we’ll be to negotiate or litigate a result that accurately reflects what your brain injury case is worth.
Factors that influence how much money you might be able to recover include:
- Have you sustained a mild TBI, a moderate TBI, or a severe TBI?
- Are you expected to make a full physical recovery?
- How long will your recovery take?
- Will you experience a permanent impairment or disability?
- How has the trauma of your accident affected you psychologically?
- Do you share responsibility for your brain injury?
- Did you take the necessary steps to mitigate the extent of your TBI?
- How old are you?
- What was your earning capacity before you suffered the brain injury? What’s your earning capacity now?
The traumatic brain injury lawyer you hire to represent you can also affect how much money you’re awarded. At Cordisco & Saile LLC, we’ve led clients with severe brain injuries to life-changing financial awards, including:
- $2,900,000 settlement for a client who suffered a TBI in a motorcycle accident
- $10,000,000 recovery for a first responder who sustained a TBI in a truck accident
We can help you achieve the best possible outcome in your brain injury case, too. Give our Allentown brain injury attorneys a call to discuss the details of your case today.
Understanding Liability in Pennsylvania Brain Injury Cases
In Pennsylvania, liability for a brain injury is shared by all contributing parties. In other words, whoever directly or indirectly contributes to the accident or incident that causes your TBI can be on the hook for your damages.
Depending on the circumstances of your accident, this might include:
- Motorists
- Passengers
- Employers
- Property owners
- Landlords
- Businesses
- Organizations
- Schools
- Government agencies
- Product manufacturers
At Cordisco & Saile LLC, we’ll carefully examine the details of your brain injury case to determine why it happened and who’s at fault. Once we’ve established liability, we’ll seek maximum compensation from all responsible parties.
Shared Fault and Your Right to Compensation
What happens if you contributed to the accident that caused your traumatic brain injury? The good news is that you won’t automatically be disqualified from seeking compensation.
Pennsylvania has a modified comparative negligence law, meaning that you’re entitled to financial recovery as long as you share less than 51 percent of the blame for your brain injury. Once your share of the blame is more than half, you lose the right to compensation.
However, your role in the accident will affect how much money you can get. Your damages will be reduced in direct proportion to your degree of fault. If you’re assigned 15 percent liability for the Allentown accident that caused your brain injury, then your financial award will be reduced by 15 percent.
It’s important to work with a brain injury lawyer in Allentown who can help you fight back when other parties attempt to blame you for your TBI. Call Cordisco & Saile LLC to set up a free case evaluation today.
What’s the deadline to file a brain injury lawsuit in Allentown?
Pennsylvania gives most brain injury victims two years to file a claim or lawsuit for damages. The statute of limitations begins to run on the date of the accident that caused the TBI, the date the TBI is diagnosed, or the date of a victim’s wrongful death, whichever is later.
Don’t miss the deadline that applies to your brain injury case. Once the statute of limitations expires, you forfeit the opportunity to assert your rights and demand the compensation you need and deserve.
Trusted Allentown Brain Injury Lawyers Ready to Fight for You
We are proud to announce the selection of one of our attorneys, Michael Saile, to the Brain Injury Association of America’s (BIAA) Preferred Attorneys Program. This is an exclusive database comprised of expert brain injury lawyers practicing in personal injury. Cordisco & Saile LLC has been selected as a personal injury expert in Pennsylvania.
You don’t have to struggle with the costs and consequences of a traumatic brain injury on your own. You can fight for compensation from responsible parties, and our Allentown brain injury lawyers can help.
We offer a free case evaluation and work on contingency. There’s no cost to hire our personal injury law firm unless we win your case. We assume the risks, and you benefit from the rewards of a victory. Contact our law office to schedule an initial case assessment today. Our team is always standing by to take your call.
$2.9 million
which involved a client who suffered a traumatic brain injury after a motorcycle accident
$10 million
after the client sustained multiple injuries, including a traumatic brain injury
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