Your central nervous system (CNS) controls all of your bodily functions. Your CNS is composed of your brain and spinal cord, so damage to either of these body parts can be debilitating and affect virtually every aspect of your life. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), for example, can impact cognitive functioning, mood, behavior, perception, balance, mobility, and even appetite.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, TBIs contribute to approximately 30 percent of all injury-related deaths. Those who are fortunate enough to survive after sustaining a TBI often face lifelong repercussions.
The symptoms of a traumatic brain injury can vary from one patient to the next. There are many factors that affect these symptoms including the severity and location of the injury. Regardless of the specific symptoms, the party who caused the injury might be held liable for any medical bills, lost wages, and other damages incurred by the victim.
If you or someone you love sustained a TBI due to another person’s negligent or intentional actions, turn to The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny. Our New York City brain injury attorneys have more than 100 combined years of experience practicing law. We will use this experience and our vast network of legal resources to strengthen your case and fight for the maximum compensation. Call (646) 808-3785 to schedule a free consultation with an accident lawyer.
Damages Recoverable in New York Brain Injury Claims
The types of damages recoverable in brain injury claims are the same as those recoverable in other personal injury cases; however, monetary awards in brain injury claims tend to be substantial since the cost of long-term medical care, lost income, and other damages is often exorbitant.
The following damages may be recoverable in New York brain injury claims:
- The initial emergency department visit;
- Subsequent hospital visits;
- Diagnostic imaging;
- Prescription medication;
- Surgical procedures;
- Physical therapy;
- Vocational training;
- Home and vehicle modifications;
- Loss of earning capacity;
- Lost wages and benefits;
- Emotional distress;
- Pain and suffering;
- Loss of consortium;
- Occupational therapy;
- Speech therapy; and
- Psychological counseling.
According to Northwestern Now, the lifetime cost of treating a TBI typically ranges from $85,000 to $3 million. This is a fairly large spread because the severity of a TBI can vary immensely from case to case.
Because the costs of treating and living with a TBI are so substantial, there is a lot at stake for claimants and their families. The success of your case will depend on the strength of your evidence and the legal strategies used during settlement negotiations and any litigation that may follow. A seasoned accident lawyer can help you navigate the proceedings and fight for the maximum compensation.
Discuss Your Case with a New York City Brain Injury Lawyer
Attorney Richard M. Kenny has more than 26 years of experience in legal practice and has won several multimillion-dollar settlements and verdicts for his clients. To schedule a free consultation with a New York City accident attorney at The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny, call (646) 808-3785 or fill out our Contact Form.