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What Compensation Can I Get for a Traumatic Brain Injury in Columbus, Ohio?

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Your brain is the control center of your entire being. It’s what makes you, you. But one serious blow to the head, and suddenly, everything changes. You might find yourself struggling to walk, talk, or even think straight.

When a traumatic brain injury (TBI) happens because of someone else’s carelessness, you deserve to be compensated for what you’ve been through.

At The Jones Firm, we’ve seen what a TBI can do to a person. It’s not just about the physical pain; it’s about the emotional trauma, the financial stress, and the fear of facing an uncertain future. We’re here to help you fight for the compensation you need to pick up the pieces and move forward.

What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

A TBI is no joke. It happens when a sudden, external force is exerted toward your head or neck, causing your brain to literally slam against your skull. This can happen in all sorts of ways:

  • Car accidents
  • Nasty falls
  • Sports injuries
  • Assaults
  • Workplace accidents

The damage can range from a “mild” concussion to a life-shattering injury that leaves you a shell of your former self. Symptoms can haunt you for days, weeks, or even the rest of your life:

  • Pounding headaches
  • Dizziness that won’t quit
  • Memories that slip away
  • Trouble focusing on anything
  • Mood swings that leave your loved ones reeling
  • Senses that don’t work right anymore
  • Seizures that strike without warning
  • Comas that steal precious time

In the worst cases, a TBI can mean a lifetime of round-the-clock care, mounting medical bills, and dreams shattered beyond repair.

What Kind of Compensation Can You Get for a TBI in Ohio?

If someone else’s negligence caused your TBI, you may be able to file a personal injury claim to get the money you need to pay your bills, take care of your family, and try to put your life back together. In Ohio, you can go after two main types of damages:

Economic Damages

These are the losses you can put a clear dollar amount on:

  • Every medical bill related to your TBI, from the ambulance ride to the ER to the intensive rehab you need to relearn basic skills
  • Future medical care costs include long-term care such as memory care.
  • The paychecks you’ve lost because you can’t work
  • The money you would have earned in the future if your TBI hadn’t derailed your career

Non-Economic Damages

These losses are harder to put a price tag on, but they’re just as real:

  • The physical pain that never seems to end
  • The emotional agony of watching your life fall apart
  • The loss of joy and fulfillment when you can’t do the things you love anymore
  • The strain on your closest relationships as your loved ones struggle to cope with the “new you”

In rare cases where the person who caused your TBI was unbelievably reckless or downright malicious, you might also be able to get punitive damages. These are meant to punish the wrongdoer and send a message that their behavior is unacceptable.

What Affects Your TBI Compensation?

So, how much money are we talking about here? It depends on a bunch of factors:

  1. How bad is your TBI? Generally, the more severe your injury, the more compensation you can get.
  2. How strong is your evidence? You’ll need rock-solid proof that the other person’s negligence caused your TBI and that you’re as badly hurt as you say you are. This means medical records, expert testimony, witness statements, and evidence from the scene of the accident.
  3. How much insurance coverage is available? If the person who hurt you doesn’t have deep pockets, the amount of insurance they have might limit your compensation.
  4. Did you play any role in causing the accident? In Ohio, if you’re found to be more than 50% at fault, you might not get any money at all. If you’re less than 50% at fault, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
  5. How good is your lawyer? Let’s be real: going up against insurance companies is no picnic. You need an attorney who knows how to build a strong case and fight tooth and nail for every penny you deserve.

How The Jones Firm Can Help

At The Jones Firm, we get it. We know the physical, emotional, and financial toll a TBI can take on you and your family. Attorney Geoff Jones has been there himself, losing his own mother in a senseless accident caused by a drunk driver. He knows the rage, the grief, and the overwhelming sense of loss that comes with a catastrophic injury.

That’s why we fight so hard for our clients. We treat every client like family, taking the time to listen to your story, understand your needs, and craft a game plan to get you the compensation you deserve. We handle every aspect of your case, from gathering evidence and going toe-to-toe with insurance companies to taking your case to trial if needed.

If you or a loved one has suffered a TBI in Columbus, Ohio, you don’t have to go through this alone. Call The Jones Firm today for a free consultation. We’ll be your voice, your advocate, and your relentless champion every step of the way. Let us fight for the justice and compensation you need to rebuild your life and face the future with hope.

Author Bio

Geoff Jones is the CEO and Managing Partner of The Jones Firm, a personal injury law firm in Columbus, Ohio. With years of experience in personal injury law, he has zealously represented clients in a wide range of legal matters, including car accidents, medical malpractice, slip and falls, wrongful death, and other cases.

Geoff received his Juris Doctor from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and is a member of the Columbus Bar Association. He has received numerous accolades for his work, including being selected to Super Lawyers Rising Stars for 2022-2023.

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