Traumatic Brain Injuries Lawyers in Fairbanks
About Traumatic Brain Injuries
You can feel overwhelmed when you’ve been involved in an accident that leaves you injured—perhaps severely—unable to work and make a living and unsure of what you need to do to protect your future. Your stress and anxiety may be even more severe if your injuries include a traumatic brain injury. Being involved in an accident caused by another person’s negligence or carelessness can turn your life upside down. If you find yourself in such an untenable situation, you need a Fairbanks brain injury lawyer from Ringstad Law Office. Brain injuries can result in physical and cognitive issues that may last for months, years, or even forever. Attorney Kenneth Ringstad wants to help you through this difficult time.
Why Choose a Fairbanks Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer from Ringstad Law Office?
Unfortunately, justice doesn’t always come easy in the world—you have to fight for it. But when you are injured, you may be unable to fight for a full and fair settlement. At Ringstad Law Office, we have built a practice around personal injury law for those injured in accidents. We defend our clients aggressively, dealing with the insurance company on your behalf, whether during negotiations or in a lawsuit.
Attorney Kenneth Ringstad prepares every case as though it is going to trial. This means that even though the vast majority of personal injury claims are settled outside of a courtroom, the insurance company knows we are ready to fight for you in court when necessary. When you choose Ringstad Law Office, P.C., you will work with attorney Ken Ringstad from start to finish. When you need answers to your questions and someone who believes in you and will vigorously fight for you, you need Ringstad Law Office.
What Causes a Traumatic Brain injury?
While many different types of accidents can cause a traumatic brain injury, automobile accidents and falls are the top two causes of TBI. Automobile collisions involving cars, large commercial trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians are common causes of brain injuries. Falls that cause brain injuries include a fall from a height, a fall downstairs, or a slip and fall accident resulting from owner negligence. Other causes of traumatic brain injury include acts of violence, sports injuries, and combat injuries.
What Are the Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury?
While each brain injury is unique according to the circumstances, as well as the individual victim, below are some of the most common symptoms of brain injury:
Mild brain injuries:
- Persistent headache
- Vomiting
- Nausea
- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
- Speech issues
- Loss of balance
- Blurry vision
- Changes in taste and smell
- Ringing in the ears
- Sensitivity to sound or light
- Feeling disoriented or confused but with no loss of consciousness
- Short loss of consciousness—from a few seconds to a few minutes
- Memory issues
- Mood swings or mood changes
- Depression or anxiety
- Insomnia
- Sleeping much more than usual
Protecting Your Rights and Securing Your Future
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Your recovery and future well-being are our priorities, which is why we never rush the process.
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Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injuries
- Loss of consciousness that can last from several minutes to hours
- Chronic headache
- Convulsions
- Seizures
- Nausea and vomiting
- Pupil dilation
- Clear fluid drainage from the ears or nose
- Coordination loss
- Weakness or numbness in the extremities
- The significant, ongoing confusion
- Agitation or other types of unusual behaviors
- Slurred speech
- Changes in personality
- Cognitive loss
- An inability to learn
- Inability to read or write
As you might imagine, many of these symptoms can alter your life in many ways, making it difficult or impossible to return to work or school and, in many cases, requiring consistent home care. The lifetime costs for a brain injury can range from $85,000 to more than $3 million. These costs can bankrupt the victim of a brain injury unless there is a full settlement. Brain injuries often do not resolve themselves quickly, according to the CDC.
Only about a quarter of those with moderate to severe brain injuries showed significant improvement within five years—with about 30 percent showing worsening symptoms at five years. At least three-quarters of TBI victims and their families can expect prolonged healthcare costs, including nursing home care, speech and occupational therapy, in-home services, assistive devices, lost wages and earning capacity, transportation expenses, and a diminished quality of life.
Hire a Fairbanks Brain Injury Lawyer Near You
When you’ve suffered a brain injury, having a highly skilled Fairbanks brain injury lawyer can help you and your family through this difficult time. Attorney Kenneth Ringstad is ready to help you and your family through this difficult time by getting the medical attention you need and the financial compensation you deserve.
Our attorneys will always be on your side, with you every step of the way. Contact Ringstad Law Office, P.C., today.
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I am very fortunate to have selected Jason and his team for this insurance case. The outcome was very positive; they are compassionate and very professional. I am immensely grateful for choosing this law firm.
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Mr. Ringstad was easy to communicate with and provided excellent direction through a difficult process. We highly recommend Ringstad Law Office.- Shawn S.
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The best representation anyone can ask for! A+ all the way. Highly recommended. Jason answered all my questions and went above and beyond expectations.
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I was very impressed how Ringstad Law Office handled us as human beings and fought for what is right, and obtained an amount that was reasonable in my son’s case. The bottom line is “how one is treated.”
- Cindy L.