Orlando Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers Seeking Compensation For Victims


The Orlando traumatic brain injury attorneys at Page & Eichenblatt will provide the legal advice and help that a brain injury victim needs. For over 25 years, our attorneys have been aggressively fighting to help brain injury victims secure the compensation they deserve for their injuries. If you have sustained a traumatic brain injury, arrange to speak with our attorneys today. Call us at (407) 386-1900 or fill out the contact form here on our website.

What Are Traumatic Brain Injuries?

Traumatic brain injuries – TBIs – are classified as severe, moderate, or mild. Most TBIs are mild, but even a mild brain injury is a dangerous medical condition.

Most traumatic brain injuries happen when a blow or a jolt to the head unnaturally causes the brain to “crash” or “slam” into the skull. This can interrupt the brain’s functioning, resulting in a traumatic brain injury.

At Page & Eichenblatt, we are proud that we’ve helped traumatic brain injury victims recover the compensation that they need and deserve for over two decades. Traumatic brain injuries can be exceedingly complex injuries, and succeeding with a personal injury claim that arises from a brain injury is never easy. That’s why you should turn to our team of trusted attorneys as soon as possible after sustaining a brain injury.

What Are the Most Common Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injuries?

Every brain injury is unique, so the symptoms can vary on a case-by-case basis. But there are some symptoms that are more common than others.

TBI victims may suffer from fatigue and confusion. Some also experience sudden mood swings. Symptoms may also include memory loss, dizziness, seizures, vomiting, and headaches. If the injury is moderate or severe, you will lose consciousness, but if it is a mild TBI, you may or may not lose consciousness. 

A traumatic brain injury victim must receive immediate medical treatment. But unfortunately, TBIs are sometimes difficult to detect. Especially if you sustain a mild TBI, you may not even realize at first that you’ve been injured. For this reason, it’s best to get examined by a physician immediately if you have been in an accident where you sustained a blow or jolt to the head. This is true regardless of whether or not you have any symptoms.

If you are injured in the Orlando area and you suffer a blow to the head, or if your head is violently shaken in an accident, seek treatment at once. Swift medical attention can be essential for a full recovery.

How Are Most TBI Injury Claims Resolved in Orlando?

In Florida, most TBI cases don’t go to trial. In fact, most personal injury claims arising from traumatic brain injuries are resolved through private negotiations that take place outside of the courtroom. Most traumatic brain injury victims do not even have to make a courtroom appearance. 

However, a small percentage of personal injury cases will go to trial. The attorneys at Page & Eichenblatt have extensive trail experience, so we are prepared to take your case to court if that’s what is necessary to secure the compensation you deserve.

Traumatic brain injuries are serious injuries. Sometimes, they’re fatal injuries. It is imperative to know the dangers, to take the appropriate safety measures, and to seek medical attention at once if you or your child may have sustained a traumatic brain injury.

How Much Does It Cost to Treat Traumatic Brain Injuries?

Mild, moderate, and especially severe TBIs will require extensive medical treatment. Victims may end up in the hospital for days, weeks, or even months following their injury. Some may require emergency surgeries. Treatment will continue even after you are released from the hospital. Most victims can expect to attend outpatient therapy and rehabilitation to continue their recovery. This outpatient treatment may continue for weeks or months, depending on the severity of the injury.

Treating a TBI is not cheap. Outpatient therapy and rehabilitation alone can cost thousands of dollars, and this treatment may or may not be covered by your health insurance. There’s no doubt that the medical bills will quickly start to pile up after sustaining a TBI, which is why it’s so important to fight for the compensation you deserve.

Speak to the legal team at Page & Eichenblatt in Orlando as swiftly as possible after sustaining a brain injury. Let us ensure you are fully compensated for your medical expenses and more.

How Can A Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Help You?

A brain injury can be devastating for the victim and their entire family. In the Orlando area, if you or someone you love has sustained a brain injury because someone else was negligent, you must have help from an experienced personal injury attorney.

The brain injury attorneys at Page & Eichenblatt will fight hard to help you recover compensation for your medical treatment, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and other damages. We will thoroughly investigate the incident to determine how your injury occurred and who should be held liable. We routinely work with medical authorities and accident experts to gather the evidence that will let a TBI victim prevail in court or in private negotiation.

After concluding our investigation, we will aggressively pursue compensation from the at-fault party and their insurance company. Focus on recovering from your injuries while we fight to secure compensation on your behalf. We won’t settle for less than you deserve.

Seek Legal Representation From Our Brain Injury Attorneys in Orlando

Your first consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney at Page & Eichenblatt is provided at no charge and with no obligation. Our clients won’t pay a dime in legal fees until we recover compensation on your behalf. 

The personal injury attorneys at Page & Eichenblatt have represented traumatic brain injury victims in central Florida for over 25 years. Put our legal team to work for you.

Call Page & Eichenblatt at (407) 386-1900 or use the contact form here on our website to schedule a free consultation regarding your case. Our offices are located at 214 South Lucerne Circle East in Orlando.