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When people think of serious injuries after an accident, they often picture broken bones, visible wounds, or surgeries that require lengthy hospital stays. But one of the most serious and life-altering injuries—traumatic brain injury (TBI)—is also one of the most frequently overlooked in personal injury cases.

At Gropper & Nejat, we have seen firsthand how devastating an undiagnosed or underestimated brain injury can be. As a team of personal injury attorneys, our mission is not only to pursue the maximum financial recovery for our clients, but also to ensure that their injuries are fully recognized, properly documented, and taken seriously.

The Hidden Nature of Traumatic Brain Injuries

Unlike fractures or external injuries, traumatic brain injuries are often invisible. Many TBIs occur without loss of consciousness, bleeding, or obvious trauma to the head. A client may walk away from a car accident believing that they are “fine,” after a negative CT exam at the hospital, only to experience symptoms days or weeks later.

Common symptoms of TBIs include:

Because these symptoms can be subtle or delayed, they are frequently dismissed as stress, fatigue, or emotional shock—both by medical providers and insurance companies.

Insurance Companies Often Downplay Brain Injuries

Insurance companies are not in the business of protecting injured victims—they are in the business of minimizing payouts. When a traumatic brain injury does not show up clearly on CT imaging or in emergency room records, insurers often argue that the injury is minor, unrelated, or pre-existing.

Without strong legal advocacy, many victims are pressured into settling their claims before the full impact of a brain injury becomes clear. Once a settlement is finalized, there is no opportunity to seek additional compensation—even if symptoms worsen over time.

The Long-Term Impact of an Overlooked TBI

Traumatic brain injuries can affect every aspect of a person’s life. A mild TBI can still interfere with a client’s ability to work, maintain relationships, and enjoy everyday activities. In more serious cases, TBIs may require ongoing medical treatment, cognitive therapy, and long-term care.

Why Legal Experience Makes a Difference

Properly handling a traumatic brain injury case requires more than filing paperwork. It demands:

At Gropper & Nejat, we take the time to truly listen to our clients. We understand that no two injuries—and no two people—are the same. Our approach is rooted in compassion, diligence, and an unwavering commitment to securing the best possible outcome for those whom we represent.

You Deserve to Be Heard—and Fully Compensated

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident and are experiencing lingering symptoms that don’t feel right, trust your instincts. A traumatic brain injury should never be ignored or minimized.

You don’t have to navigate this alone. Our team at Gropper & Nejat is here to help you understand your rights, evaluate your case, and pursue the compensation you deserve—so you can focus on healing.

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Traumatic Brain Injury - What is it? 
Brain Injury Diagnosis

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February 1–7 marked Burn Awareness Week, a time to recognize the serious and often lifelong challenges faced by burn injury survivors.

While some injuries heal with time, burns are uniquely complex – both medically and financially. From multiple surgeries to lasting disfigurement and mobility challenges, the aftermath of a burn can involve far more than immediate treatment and expenses.

Here’s what to consider when evaluating whether a settlement offer will cover the full scope of your future needs.

Beyond Hospital Bills

Unlike many other injuries, the road to recovery from a burn is rarely straightforward. Many survivors require ongoing procedures, such as skin grafts or “release” surgeries to relieve tightness caused by scarring. Others may need prosthetics, specialized wheelchairs, or transportation if driving is no longer possible. Homes may have to be modified – think ramps, lifts, grab bars, or accessible bathrooms – and health aides or physical therapists may be necessary for years to come. These are not one-time expenses, but ongoing needs that can persist for a lifetime.

Understanding the Real Value of a Case

When you begin to factor in all of these long-term costs, what seems like a large settlement at first glance may not be enough. After legal fees, medical liens, and other deductions, the actual amount in hand can be significantly less – and it can disappear quickly once future costs start piling up. That’s why it’s so important to take a long view when deciding whether to accept a settlement. To support this process, we regularly utilize qualified life care planners and other experts, that can blackboard future costs and expenses, helping a jury to reach a just and fair result.

How We Can Help

Through both my brother’s journey with a burn injury and my experience supporting other burn survivors and their families, I know how critical it is to fight for a settlement or verdict that truly accounts for the long-term. If you have questions or need guidance, I’m here to listen and to help. Schedule a free, no-obligation case evaluation or call us at (212) 366-4600. 

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