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Traumatic Brain InjuryAt Trujillo Gonzalez, we’ve seen how devastating traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can be—not just for the injured individual but for their entire family. These are not just “bumps on the head.” A TBI can upend your ability to work, care for yourself, enjoy life, or even remember the people you love. Whether the result of a car crash, fall, explosion, or violent assault, a brain injury demands serious medical care—and serious legal advocacy.

We’re here to fight for maximum recovery and justice for those whose lives have been forever changed by someone else’s negligence. If you or a loved one has suffered a TBI in Texas, contact Trujillo Gonzalez today at (972) 550-6818.

What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force damages the brain. This can result from a sudden impact, jolt, or penetration of the skull. Unlike many other types of injuries, TBIs may not be visible externally, and their effects can range from mild and temporary to severe and permanent.

TBIs are classified into three main categories:

  • Mild TBI (Concussion): Often temporary but still serious. It may involve confusion, headaches, memory problems, or loss of consciousness for a few seconds to minutes.
  • Moderate TBI: May result in extended unconsciousness or confusion lasting hours or days.
  • Severe TBI: Typically involves prolonged unconsciousness or coma and often causes lasting physical or cognitive impairments.

Common Causes of TBI

Traumatic brain injuries can occur in nearly any setting, but some of the most common causes include:

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Car, motorcycle, and truck accidents are leading causes of TBIs. A sudden stop, whiplash, or direct impact can jostle the brain inside the skull, even if there is no direct head trauma.

Falls

Slip and falls, falls from heights (such as ladders or scaffolding), and tripping incidents are major contributors to TBI, especially among children and older adults.

Workplace Injuries

Employees in construction, manufacturing, and oilfield jobs are especially vulnerable to brain injuries caused by falling objects, explosions, and heavy machinery accidents.

Assaults or Physical Violence

Blows to the head, gunshots, and domestic violence can all result in traumatic brain injury.

Sports and Recreational Activities

Contact sports like football, soccer, boxing, and hockey carry a high risk of concussion and repeated mild TBIs, especially when protective gear is not used properly.

Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury

The symptoms of a TBI depend on the severity of the injury and the area of the brain affected. Symptoms may appear immediately or be delayed for hours or days. Common signs include:

  • Headache or pressure in the head
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Dizziness or balance problems
  • Blurred vision or sensitivity to light
  • Memory loss
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Slurred speech
  • Mood changes or depression
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Difficulty concentrating

Even a mild concussion should not be ignored. Some symptoms may be subtle but can worsen over time.

Long-Term Effects of TBI

For many victims, a traumatic brain injury is not something they simply recover from—it becomes a lifelong condition. Some of the long-term consequences may include:

Cognitive Impairments

Memory loss, difficulty processing information, impaired judgment, and poor concentration are common. These changes can impact education, work, and daily life.

Emotional and Behavioral Changes

Victims may experience depression, anxiety, mood swings, irritability, and personality changes. In some cases, a previously calm person may become aggressive or impulsive.

Physical Disabilities

Severe TBIs can lead to paralysis, seizures, chronic pain, loss of coordination, or sensory deficits (such as hearing or vision loss).

Increased Risk of Neurodegenerative Diseases

Studies have shown that moderate to severe TBIs increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other forms of dementia later in life.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Diagnosing a traumatic brain injury typically involves a combination of physical exams, neurological assessments, and imaging tests like CT scans or MRIs. In mild cases, observation and rest may be enough. However, moderate to severe TBIs often require:

  • Hospitalization and intensive care
  • Surgery to relieve pressure or repair skull fractures
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Cognitive therapy
  • Speech and occupational therapy
  • Psychological counseling

Treatment is often ongoing and may require adjustments over time. Many families must coordinate with multiple specialists and support systems to manage care and recovery.

Legal Options After a TBI

If your traumatic brain injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, such as a reckless driver, property owner, or employer, you may be entitled to financial compensation. A personal injury claim can help you recover damages for:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost income or reduced earning capacity
  • Rehabilitation and long-term care
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

In some cases, punitive damages may be awarded if the at-fault party’s conduct was especially reckless or intentional.

Proving a TBI Case

Traumatic brain injury cases are notoriously difficult to prove. That’s because TBIs often involve invisible injuries—issues with memory, mood, or cognition that don’t show up clearly on tests. Insurance companies frequently challenge the severity of these claims, often attempting to minimize the value of what victims endure.

At Trujillo Gonzalez, we build strong TBI cases by:

  • Consulting neurologists, neuropsychologists, and other medical specialists
  • Gathering detailed medical records and test results
  • Interviewing family, friends, and coworkers who can testify to behavioral changes
  • Using demonstrative evidence like brain scans, charts, and day-in-the-life videos
  • Hiring vocational experts to quantify lost earning potential

We have extensive experience handling complex brain injury cases throughout Texas—and we’re not afraid to take your case to trial if needed.

Time Limit to File a TBI Lawsuit in Texas

Under Texas law, you generally have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim. This deadline, known as the statute of limitations, is strict and must be adhered to. If you miss it, you may lose your right to seek compensation forever.

However, there are exceptions in certain cases, such as for minors or when the injury is delayed in discovery. It’s imperative to speak with a traumatic brain injury attorney as soon as possible.

Trujillo Gonzalez: We Help Texas TBI Victims Rebuild Their Lives

A traumatic brain injury can turn your world upside down. You should not have to face the medical, emotional, and financial consequences alone, especially if someone else’s carelessness caused the injury.

At Trujillo Gonzalez, we understand the stakes. Our legal team has handled hundreds of catastrophic injury cases, including TBI claims stemming from car wrecks, unsafe premises, industrial accidents, and other incidents. We fight aggressively for maximum compensation—because that’s what your recovery deserves.

If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury in Texas, call Trujillo Gonzalez at (972) 550-6818 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. Our traumatic brain injury lawyers will travel anywhere in Texas to meet with you.

Contact the experience lawyers at James Trujillo DFW Law today & schedule your free consultation. We proudly serve Dallas, Allen & all throughout Texas. Visit our law office at:

James Trujillo DFW Law – Dallas Office
1111 W. Mockingbird Ln. Ste. 260 Dallas, TX 75247
Phone: (972) 550 6818
Email: service@tgtriallaw.com

James Trujillo DFW Law – Allen Office
931 Hwy. 121, Bldg. 4 #4100 Allen, TX 75013
Phone: (972) 550 6818
Email: service@tgtriallaw.com

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