Fighting for Victims of Football-Related Head Trauma in California
Football is a high-contact sport with well-known risks of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), including concussions and more severe trauma. At Hillstone Law, our experienced attorneys in California are dedicated to representing athletes, families, and youth injured through football-related head trauma. We blend legal insight with medical knowledge to pursue recovery and justice.

Understanding Football Head Injuries & Their Long-Term Impact
Repetitive hits and helmet-to-helmet collisions can result in a range of neurological injuries:
- Concussions, caused by jolts or blows that cause the brain to shift or twist within the skull
- Second Impact Syndrome, occurring when a second injury happens before a prior concussion fully heals
- Intracranial hematomas, cerebral contusions, and brain hemorrhages, which can cause lasting cognitive and motor deficits
- Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a progressive degenerative condition linked in particular to repeated impacts
Medical research shows that even at the high school level, football players can suffer permanent damage from repeated head trauma.
Common Symptoms & Warning Signs
Symptoms may emerge immediately or develop over time. Common signs include:
- Headaches, dizziness, nausea, or loss of consciousness
- Confusion, disorientation, or slowed thinking
- Visual disturbances or memory loss
- Mood swings, anxiety, irritability, or depression
- Declining cognitive function or motor skills over time
Some symptoms appear later and worsen cumulatively, monitoring and medical evaluation are essential after any head injury.
Potential Losses & Compensation Categories
Victims of football-related head injuries may be eligible for various forms of compensation:
Economic Losses
- Emergency care, hospitalization, surgeries
- Neuropsychological testing and specialist treatment
- Rehabilitation, occupational therapy, mobility aids
- Lost income or diminished earning capacity
Non-Economic Losses
- Pain and suffering, emotional distress
- Loss of enjoyment of life, altered lifestyle
- Cognitive impairment, weakened independence
In cases involving deliberate maltreatment, such as withheld injury information or unsafe practices punitive damages may apply to hold negligent entities accountable.
Liability: Who Can Be Held Responsible?
We investigate all parties potentially at fault for football head injuries:
- Schools, coaches, or athletic programs that expose players to unsafe conditions
- Equipment manufacturers or helmet providers, in defective gear scenarios
- Team medical staff or trainers, for failing to diagnose or treating concussion improperly
- League organizations or youth sports administrators, for ignoring known risks or downplaying injury severity
We build evidence-driven claims, connecting injury to negligence and proving damages.
How Hillstone Law Supports You
- We partner with medical professionals in neurology, psychiatry, and brain injury rehabilitation to accurately document cognitive and psychological impacts.
- We understand the complex medical-scientific aspects behind concussions and CTE.
- We negotiate aggressively with insurers or defendants, and are fully prepared to litigate to secure full compensation.
- We work on a contingency-fee basis: you owe nothing unless we win.
- We represent clients across California, including youth athletes, high school, college players, and retired professionals.
Timing Is Crucial ā Donāt Delay Legal Claims
Californiaās statute of limitations generally gives victims two years from the date of injury to file personal injury lawsuits. Exceptions include:
- Delayed discovery: if symptoms surface later, the clock may begin at discovery
- Minor athletes: the limitation period may pause until after they turn 18
Prompt action preserves crucial records: school athletic logs, medical documentation, equipment maintenance logs, and witness testimony.
Summary ā Football Head Injuries at a Glance
Topic | Highlight |
---|---|
Injury Types | Concussion, hematoma, contusion, CTE |
Symptoms | Headache, cognitive decline, mood changes |
Causes | Repeated hits, inadequate gear, delayed diagnosis |
Legal Theories | Negligence, product liability, failure to warn |
Compensation | Medical bills, rehab, lost wages, pain & suffering, possible punitive damages |
Why Hillstone Law | Medicalālegal expertise, expert partnerships, contingency basis, California coverage |
Deadline | Usually two years from injury (with discovery or minor exceptions) |
FAQs
Will I have to pay fees before any recovery?
No. We operate on contingency, no fees unless compensation is obtained.
Do most football head injury cases go to trial?
Many settle, but we prepare every case as though trial is necessary to maximize leverage.
Can I file a claim if symptoms arise later?
Yes. Californiaās discovery rule may extend the filing deadline when damage becomes apparent later.
How do I know if I have a viable case?
If someoneās negligence or failure to act led to your head injury and youāve experienced medical or psychological harm, you may have a claim. A free consultation with Hillstone Law can clarify next steps.
Contact Hillstone Law Today
Head injuries in football can have lifelong consequences. If you, your child, or a loved one has suffered a concussion, brain injury, or long-term trauma from football played under someone elseās supervision, donāt wait. Contact Hillstone Law now for a free, noāobligation consultation. Weāll help protect your rights, assess your case, and pursue the compensation you deserve.