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Each year, more than 2.5 million people experience traumatic brain injuries due to motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, assaults, and more. A traumatic brain injury can cause several severe symptoms over time, including severe behavioral issues, memory loss, seizures, and many more devastating side effects. Despite this, winning a brain injury lawsuit against an at-fault driver can be tricky.

Get the compensation you deserve. Contact the Shoreline brain injury attorneys at Caffee Accident & Injury Lawyers to discuss the specifics of your case. Free consultations are available and our personal injury firm only collects compensation if the case recovers compensation.

What Causes a Traumatic Brain Injury?

According to research, acquired brain trauma is a leading cause of disability, resulting in 230,000 hospitalizations. A study by the CDC reveals the primary causes of traumatic brain injury are:

Any blow or strike to your head can disrupt your brain’s normal functioning.

Impacts of Brain Injuries

People with traumatic brain injury experience several physical, mental, and behavioral symptoms. It may affect you in the following ways:

  • Cognitive Functioning- it affects your attention and memory
  • Emotions– it may cause depression, anxiety, impulse control, aggression, and personality switches
  • Motor Functioning- it impacts coordination, balance, and weakness
  • Sensation- it can affect your hearing, perception, touch, and vision

How Much Is a TBI Case Worth?

Since the brain is susceptible to traumatic harm, any blow can cause serious injuries. Brain injury claims can sometimes settle for several million dollars, or even more. The average compensation for a traumatic brain injury is around $100,000. Depending on the circumstances, it could be significantly more.

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How Do Courts Calculate a Brain Injury Claim?

Your brain injury case’s settlement value will vary depending on the severity of the injuries, how complex the case is, whether the case goes to trial or settles, and other factors. When you file a brain injury lawsuit, you may be able to receive the following types of damages:

Economic Damages

Economic damages consist of the following:

  • Medical Expenses. This typically includes ambulance bills, surgical procedures, medications, treatment costs, assisted living expenses, and anything else needed to help aid your recovery from the accident
  • Lost Wages. Lost wages includes any income you missed out on due to being unable to work because of your injuries. This can also include lost future wages for time that you will continue to be out of work once the trial or settlement is concluded
  • Property Damages. This can include anything damaged during the accident and anything that needs to be replaced as a result

To calculate economic damages, you’ll need relevant financial documents, such as expenses, bills, and receipts, which your Shoreline brain injury attorney can assist you with.

Non-Economic Damages

Comparatively complex to calculate, non-economic damages can include the following:

  • Depression and anxiety
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of consortium

There’s no easy way of putting a price on pain and suffering. Still, there are various methods for calculating the value of these damages. Calculating non-economic damages is typically done by evaluating how severe the pain and suffering is, what effect it has had on the victim’s life, and what they’re no longer able to do anymore because of their pain and suffering.

In Washington State, pain and suffering is capped at a very specific amount: 0.43 X the average annual wage of the victim X their life expectancy. Life expectancy is presumed to be at least 15 years.

Contact Our Shoreline Brain Injury Attorneys

If you or a loved one have suffered a brain injury, it’s important to contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. The statute of limitations for a brain injury claim in Washington State is three years, but waiting too long can be disastrous for your health. Additionally, missing important legal deadlines can mean not receiving the compensation that you would have otherwise been awarded. It also makes it more difficult for your attorney to obtain all relevant evidence because some of it may no longer exist if you wait too long, such as video footage.

If you need help or have any questions, contact Caffee Accident & Injury Lawyers today to discuss your options by calling us at (206) 312-0954 or filling out our online contact form