Loveland Brain & Spine Injury Lawyer
See a Doctor First, Then Seek a Lawyer
Brain or spine injuries can result from motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, or a number of other incidents. If you or someone you love has suffered such an injury due to negligence, the first and most crucial step is to seek immediate medical attention.
Once you have met with a doctor and established a care plan, hiring a skilled brain and spine injury attorney can help ensure that you or your loved one receives the necessary care and compensation to move forward with recovery.
Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. is here to assist you in leveling the playing field when dealing with insurance companies following a brain or spine injury accident. We are a team of experienced attorneys with offices throughout Colorado, including right here in Loveland. We can help if you suffered a brain injury due to a:
If someone else was responsible for your brain injury, you may have a compensation claim. Talk about your rights and learn what the next steps are with Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C.
Who Is Liable for My Injury?
If you or someone you love suffered a serious head or spine injury, you should take the necessary steps to determine who might be at fault. If someone else’s negligence or mistake caused your injury, they might be responsible for the resulting damage. For example, if you were injured in a car accident caused by a drunk driver, that driver might be responsible for the head or spine injury you suffered in the crash.
Determining liability can be tricky, so collecting as much information as possible about your situation and taking your case to our experienced Loveland brain and spine injury lawyers is always best.
Calculating the Costs of Your Brain or Spine Injury
After suffering a head injury, it is important to pay attention to any symptoms you may be experiencing, as they may be a sign of a traumatic brain injury. Common symptoms include loss of consciousness, dizziness, paralysis, headache, vomiting, changes in vision, or a slow pulse.
A person suffering from a serious spinal injury may experience extreme back, head, or neck pain/pressure, weakness or paralysis, numbness or tingling sensations in the hands, fingers, feet, or toes, or a loss of bladder or bowel control.
Depending on the severity of the brain or spine injury, the liable party may be responsible for compensating medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and physical impairment, among other damages.
This calculation requires a thorough review from healthcare experts and an experienced attorney. Our Loveland, Colorado, firm can help ensure that you receive the fair compensation you need to cover all the costs associated with your injury. You should not experience financial strain due to someone else's negligent actions.
No Upfront Costs & No Recovery, No Fee
At Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C., we accept personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis; that means we don't get paid unless you do. We’re in this together! Our fee and the case costs we advance for you come out of the money we get for you. No recovery, no fee. It’s that simple.
Frequently Asked Questions About Brain & Spine Injuries
What are the common causes of brain and spine injuries due to negligence?
Common causes of brain and spine injuries due to negligence include motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, bicycle accidents, and motorcycle accidents.
What are the symptoms of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or a serious spinal injury?
The common symptoms of a TBI include:
- Loss of consciousness
- Dizziness
- Paralysis
- Headache
- Vomiting
- Changes in vision
- Slow pulse
For a serious spine injury, a person can suffer from:
- Extreme back, head, or neck pain/pressure
- Weakness or paralysis
- Numbness or tingling sensations in the hands, fingers, feet, or toes
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
What are the long-term effects of brain and spine injuries?
The long-term effects of brain and spine injuries can vary widely, but they may include chronic pain, mobility issues, cognitive impairment, emotional changes, and loss of function in affected areas.
How do I determine liability?
If someone else’s negligence or mistake caused your injury, they are probably responsible for the resulting damage. For example, if you were injured in a car accident caused by a drunk driver, that driver is responsible for the brain or spine injury you suffered in the crash.
It’s always best to collect as much information as possible about your situation and take your case to an attorney experienced in brain and spine injury cases. Our Colorado personal injury team has over 30 years of expertise and a track record of winning cases. We’ll ensure you get just compensation from the liable party’s insurer.
How can I prove that someone else's negligence was the cause of a brain or spine injury?
This typically requires gathering evidence such as medical records, witness testimonies, expert opinions, and documentation of the incident and its consequences. Our personal injury team is adept at putting the puzzle pieces together for you, has years of experience doing exactly that, and will present your claim to the responsible insurer in a compelling way to ensure you get maximum recovery for your losses. Proving personal injury cases is what we do every single day!
What types of compensation can I seek for my brain or spine injury?
Compensation for brain and spine injuries can include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, impairment, and loss of earning capacity.
How are damages calculated?
Calculating these costs will require a thorough review from healthcare experts and an experienced attorney. At Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C., we believe you should not experience financial strain due to someone else’s negligent actions. We’ll seek fair compensation to cover all the costs associated with your injury.
How long do I have to file a lawsuit for a brain or spine injury?
In Colorado, you have a maximum of three years to file a claim if your brain or spine injury was caused by someone driving a car. Otherwise, individuals who sustain a brain or spine injury have two years from the date of injury to initiate a personal injury claim.
Can I pursue a legal claim for a brain or spinal injury if the incident occurred at a business?
Yes, you have a premises liability claim if your brain or spinal injury occurred on a business’s premises and it resulted from an unsafe condition. Business owners have a duty to maintain a safe environment for their customers. A lawyer experienced in premises liability cases can evaluate the circumstances, determine liability, and pursue compensation on your behalf. The team at Jorgensen, Brownell & Pepin, P.C. can help.
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