Quick Case Evaluation
- Has your loved one experienced "personality shifts," memory loss, or extreme irritability after a crash, even if the ER said they were "fine"?
- Is the insurance company offering a quick settlement before you’ve seen a specialized neurologist?
- Does the injury prevent the victim from returning to their previous job or managing their own daily finances?
Why ER Scans Often Miss Traumatic Brain Injuries
A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is often called an "invisible injury." In many San Antonio personal injury cases—whether from a high-speed collision on I-10 or a fall at a commercial property—a victim may have a "normal" CT scan or MRI in the emergency room. However, standard imaging often misses microscopic axonal shearing that can permanently alter a person’s cognitive function and emotional stability.
The Impact on Your Future Earning Capacity
To win significant damages, you need a law firm that understands how to prove lost earning capacity. It isn't enough to show that the victim was injured; we must prove how that injury affects their ability to earn a living over the next 20 or 30 years. This is especially true for professionals in San Antonio’s medical, tech, or military sectors whose livelihoods depend on cognitive precision.
Navigating the "Invisible" Costs of Recovery
We collaborate with neuropsychologists and vocational experts to document the subtle but devastating shifts in executive function. We look at the "invisible" costs: the inability to multi-task, the loss of short-term memory, and the need for cognitive rehabilitation. If the insurance adjuster is treating your TBI like a minor concussion, they are ignoring the reality of your future. Our goal is to ensure the settlement reflects the true medical and financial impact of a permanent brain injury.
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