Car accidents happen in an instant but the effects of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can last a lifetime. If you or someone you love has experienced a TBI in a car crash you likely already understand how serious and life-changing these injuries can be. TBIs often lead to long-term disabilities that require ongoing medical care, rehabilitation, and sometimes around-the-clock support. It is crucial to understand all the costs you may face and what compensation you might need.
Categories of Long-Term Costs You May Face
Medical Treatment and Rehabilitation
Right after a crash you have emergency care and hospitalization which are often just the beginning. Many people with TBIs need surgery, specialist neurology care, and repeated treatments. Rehabilitation may include physical, occupational, and speech therapy for months or even years to try to regain skills or adjust to new limitations.
Caregiving and Assisted Living
In severe cases a person may lose the ability to live independently. In-home care or moving into assisted living or residential care can become necessary and those costs can add up significantly over time.
Assistive Devices and Home Modifications
Daily life may require changes such as installing ramps, widening doorways, securing handrails, getting wheelchairs or other mobility devices. Depending on severity the cost of these modifications can range from several thousands to tens of thousands of dollars or more.
Lost Income and Reduced Earning Capacity
A TBI may prevent someone from returning to their previous job or working in the same role. This leads not only to lost wages in the short term but also lower earning potential over a lifetime. Compensation should take into account age, profession, severity of injury, and how much the injury reduces ability to work.
Why You Should Not Settle Too Early
Before agreeing to any settlement it’s essential to know the full scope of your injury and anticipate future needs. One key milestone in recovery is what medical professionals call “maximum medical improvement,” or MMI, which is when your condition has stabilized and further recovery is unlikely. Waiting until after reaching MMI helps ensure that your settlement reflects all likely future medical care, rehabilitation, and any needed lifestyle adjustments.
How Hillstone Law Can Help
If you have suffered a TBI in a car accident Hillstone Law can help in many ways:
- Investigate to understand long-term needs including medical, rehabilitation, living care, and future income loss
- Work with doctors, therapists, and other experts to estimate future costs reliably
- Ensure that any claim or settlement account for both current and future losses
- Guide you through negotiations with insurance companies who may try to settle before you understand all your costs
- Help preserve rights by meeting legal deadlines and protecting evidence
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