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TBI Lawsuit - California

A successful lawsuit in California seeking compensation for a traumatic brain injury (TBI) depends on many factors. The major factor in a lawsuit is the cause of the injury. If another person caused the TBI, he or she can be held responsible by California courts for compensating the injured party.

Nearly all experts recommend finding an attorney who specializes in California TBI lawsuits. Survivors of a TBI will not receive fair compensation if their attorney is not experienced enough in California to present an adequate lawsuit.

Traumatic Brain Injury is defined as damage to the brain caused by an external physical force leaving a person with major problems in physical functioning, social skills and the ability to think.

Other behavioral symptoms may include: restlessness; impulsive behavior; anxiety; lack of desire; difficulty controlling emotions; decreased ability to cope with stress; depression; frustration; aggression and irritability.

All persons are at risk of a TBI, with males between the ages of 15 and 24 at the most risk, followed by children and seniors.

Before hiring an attorney, ask if they are familiar with TBI lawsuits in California. In many case, laws can vary by jurisdiction. To get full compensation from a TBI lawsuit you need an experienced California attorney.

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