Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injuries
The at-fault driver attempted a left turn from a stop-controlled intersection and failed to yield, causing a head-on crash. The crash pushed the client’s vehicle into oncoming lanes where it was struck again before leaving the roadway and crashing into a barrier.
Immediately after the crash, the client developed significant pain in the neck, back, shoulders, and knees, requiring emergency evaluation. Follow-up care documented a grade 2 MCL sprain and persistent spine symptoms confirmed by advanced imaging. The client also underwent a formal concussion workup identifying post-concussive symptoms and measurable cognitive deficits. Conservative care failed to resolve debilitating neck symptoms, ultimately requiring multi-level cervical fusion surgery (ACDF) followed by extensive rehabilitation.
After thoroughly documenting the medical evidence, we presented the full scope of the client’s life-altering injuries and secured a substantial settlement.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Outcomes depend on the facts and law of each case.
