Brain injuries are often invisible on imaging yet profoundly disabling — affecting memory, mood, and the ability to work. Proving the injury requires careful documentation.
Why TBIs Are Different
Documenting the Injury
Neuropsychological testing, treating-provider records, and testimony from family about changes in functioning all help establish a TBI.
Valuing a Lifetime of Effects
TBI claims must account for future medical care, lost earning capacity, and the human cost of permanent change.
Getting the Right Help
Because TBIs are contested by insurers, a free review helps connect you with attorneys who know how to prove them.
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This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed Indiana attorney.