Los Angeles County · Catastrophic

Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

A traumatic brain injury can exist even when the initial CT scan looks normal — and insurers exploit that gap to call real injuries 'subjective.' Symptoms like headaches, memory problems, light sensitivity, and personality change surfacing days after a crash are medical evidence, not imagination. Zega Law Group works with neurologists and neuropsychologists to make the injury undeniable on paper and in court.

How Zega Law Group handles traumatic brain injury cases

TBI cases are proof problems. We build the record with neuropsychological testing, advanced imaging where indicated, before-and-after witness testimony from family and coworkers, and treating-physician narratives — then translate the injury into a damages model covering cognitive therapy, future care, and diminished earning capacity. Document every symptom from day one; the contemporaneous record is what wins these cases.

What drives the value of your case

  • Neuropsychological testing results and imaging
  • Before-and-after evidence of cognitive and personality change
  • Future cognitive therapy and care costs
  • Diminished earning capacity — often the largest component
  • Impact on relationships and daily life

Frequently asked questions

My CT scan was normal but I don't feel right. Can I still have a TBI?
Yes. Mild and moderate TBIs frequently do not appear on standard CT imaging. Diagnosis rests on symptoms, neuropsychological testing, and sometimes advanced imaging. See a doctor, describe every symptom, and keep a daily log.
What are common TBI symptoms after an accident?
Headaches, dizziness, memory and concentration problems, confusion, sensitivity to light or noise, mood or personality changes, and sleep disturbance. Symptoms can surface days or weeks after the crash.
How is a brain injury case valued?
Largely by its future: care costs, therapy, and lost earning capacity over a lifetime. That is why TBI cases should never be settled early — the full picture takes time and expert work to establish.

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