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Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers in Baltimore
Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers in Baltimore
Securing the substantial compensation TBI victims need for lifelong care and recovery in Maryland.
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can change everything in an instant. Even what appears to be a mild concussion can develop into a condition with lasting cognitive, emotional, and physical effects. Severe TBIs may require lifelong medical care, rehabilitation, and support services that cost millions of dollars over a lifetime.
At Killian Law Group, our traumatic brain injury attorneys understand the devastating impact these injuries have on victims and their families. We work with leading neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, and life care planners to document the full scope of your injuries and fight for compensation that reflects your true long-term needs.
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Proof typically involves medical imaging such as CT scans and MRIs, neurological examinations, neuropsychological testing, and expert medical testimony. Our attorneys work with leading specialists to build comprehensive medical evidence supporting your claim.
Long-term effects may include memory loss, difficulty concentrating, mood disorders, headaches, sleep disturbances, seizures, and impaired motor function. Some TBI patients require ongoing therapy and assistance with daily living activities for the rest of their lives.
Traumatic brain injury case values vary significantly based on the severity of the injury, the impact on daily functioning, future medical care needs, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering. Severe TBI cases can result in settlements or verdicts in the millions of dollars due to lifelong care requirements.
A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force causes damage to the brain. This includes concussions, contusions, diffuse axonal injuries, and penetrating injuries. TBIs range from mild to severe and can cause cognitive impairment, personality changes, physical disabilities, and chronic symptoms.







