¿Qué daños podría recuperar por medio de un caso de lesión cerebral traumática?
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¿Qué daños podría recuperar por medio de un caso de lesión cerebral traumática?
Aquellos clientes que han sufrido una lesión cerebral traumática suelen preguntarme qué daños pueden recuperar en este tipo de casos. Los daños pueden ser diferentes, pero los más importantes son los daños médicos. A veces una persona que sufrió una lesión cerebral ya ha recibido tratamiento médico y necesitará más en el futuro. Entonces ha cuenta con costos médicos que ya se han pagado y que se tienen que pagar en el futuro. Y eso forma parte del caso, son daños financieros. También hay daños emocionales. Si ha sufrido una lesión cerebral por la negligencia de otra persona, podría recuperar costos por el dolor y sufrimiento que eso le ha causado. Esto se puede determinar en base a lo que ha perdido. Tal vez ya no pueda hacer ciertas cosas o se le olvidan. O ya no es la misma persona que solía ser. Todo esto puede afectarlo y es algo por lo cual usted podría recibir compensación. El valor del caso depende de varios factores, pero los más importantes son: los gastos médicos que ha tenido y que tendrá en el futuro, así como los daños emocionales (dolor y sufrimiento). Si tiene más preguntas sobre este tipo de casos y los valores que se pueden recuperar, por favor llámenos a nuestro bufete. Gracias.
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Unfortunately, brain injury, depending on the severity, can be a life-long and significantly permanent and devastating injury. Those types of cases if they’re along that spectrum, that can take a lot longer to resolve. Some are milder traumatic brain injuries, which are called mild TBIs. Those often can come from a concussion or some type of mild injury where the symptoms may or may not resolve shortly or may or may not be significant or permanent in nature.
Those types of cases can be resolved in a short matter of time. This is considering whether the insurance company is willing to work with you in negotiating a proper resolution for your case. Oftentimes, brain injury cases are larger cases in the sense that the medical treatment takes an extended period of time. It can be permanent and continue in the future indefinitely. What this means is that the damages and the amount of recovery and the value of the case is often very high.
What this can mean is the insurance companies will often fight these cases tooth and nail and will drag the case on as long as possible. They will do what they can to deny and weaken your case. That’s why you need an attorney who is experienced in handling these types of cases. They can recognize these tactics, and they can prepare your case to ensure that these tactics won’t work against you and you will get the recovery that you deserve. There are both types of cases.
They all depend on the unique facts and circumstances of your case and the insurance company. Some can take several months to a year. Some could take more than a year and even two or three years to resolve. It really just depends on a host of facts. If you’d like to discuss your particular facts and circumstances with one of our attorneys, please reach out to us so that we can help you.
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