Find The Top Brain Injury Lawyers

When you or a loved one suffers a traumatic head injury due to someone else's negligence, finding the right brain injury lawyer is essential to securing fair compensation. Brain injuries can result from car accidents, workplace incidents, medical malpractice, or slip and fall accidents, often leading to significant medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term rehabilitation needs. Experienced legal professionals understand the complexities of these cases and work diligently to protect your rights while pursuing maximum recovery for your damages.

A skilled brain injury attorney provides comprehensive legal guidance throughout every stage of your case, from initial consultation to courtroom representation if necessary. These dedicated advocates negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf, gather crucial medical evidence, and build compelling cases to demonstrate liability. Whether you need assistance with personal injury claims or complex litigation matters, qualified attorneys across the United States are ready to fight for justice. Connect with a trusted lawyer or law firm in our directory today to begin your path toward recovery and fair compensation.

Charles J. Argento
Charles J. Argento
Houston, Texas, United States
Timothy A. Shollenberger
Timothy A. Shollenberger
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Leo J. Palazzo
Leo J. Palazzo
Gretna, Louisiana, United States
ROY M. BOWES
ROY M. BOWES
Gretna, Louisiana, United States
Regis L. Mullen
Regis L. Mullen
Frisco, Texas, United States
Michael Szechter, ESQ.
Michael Szechter, ESQ.
New York City, New York, United States
Alton C. Todd
Alton C. Todd
Friendswood, Texas, United States
Justin Lee Lawrence
Justin Lee Lawrence
Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, United States
Sol Z.Sokel, ESQ.
Sol Z.Sokel, ESQ.
New York City, New York, United States
David L.Henderson, ESQ.
David L.Henderson, ESQ.
New York City, New York, United States
Ruben Ortiz
Ruben Ortiz
El Paso, Texas, United States
Jon R. Moore
Jon R. Moore
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Jonathan R. Marko
Jonathan R. Marko
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Matthew Sullivan, ESQ.
Matthew Sullivan, ESQ.
Bronx, New York, United States
Robert M.P Masella
Robert M.P Masella
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Adam J. Zayed
Adam J. Zayed
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Craig Rosenstein
Craig Rosenstein
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Howard H. Ankin
Howard H. Ankin
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Dan Brown
Dan Brown
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Mark Petro
Mark Petro
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Paul B. Harding
Paul B. Harding
Burlington, Vermont, United States
Jeff T. Gorman
Jeff T. Gorman
Stuart, Florida, United States
Michelle Hodgman
Michelle Hodgman
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
W. Lee Pittman
W. Lee Pittman
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Michael S Steinger
Michael S Steinger
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Joseph Abdallah
Joseph Abdallah
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Mike Mitchell
Mike Mitchell
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Haleh Shekarchian
Haleh Shekarchian
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Simon P. Etehad
Simon P. Etehad
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Shawn Mangoli
Shawn Mangoli
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Jason Neufeld
Jason Neufeld
Aventura, Florida, United States
Román R. Romero
Román R. Romero
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Viktor Klajn
Viktor Klajn
Aventura, Florida, United States
Thomas R Burnside III
Thomas R Burnside III
Augusta, Georgia, United States
Jason McMinn
Jason McMinn
Austin, Texas, United States
M. Austin Jackson
M. Austin Jackson
Augusta, Georgia, United States
Joe Lopez
Joe Lopez
Austin, Texas, United States
Jacque D. Hawk
Jacque D. Hawk
Augusta, Georgia, United States
John M. Foy
John M. Foy
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Gordon W. Odell, Jr
Gordon W. Odell, Jr
Alexander City, Alabama, United States
Thomas Radney
Thomas Radney
Alexander City, Alabama, United States
Daniel W. Munley
Daniel W. Munley
Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Samuel W. Packard
Samuel W. Packard
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Karen E Boston
Karen E Boston
Augusta, ME, Maine, United States
Walter McKee
Walter McKee
Augusta, ME, Maine, United States
Ben Bornstein
Ben Bornstein
Augusta, ME, Maine, United States
Brad Pistotnik
Brad Pistotnik
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Dustin L DeVaughn
Dustin L DeVaughn
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Gary Patterson
Gary Patterson
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Dennis W Potts
Dennis W Potts
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Richard Turbin
Richard Turbin
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Woody Soldner
Woody Soldner
Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Sean Olson
Sean Olson
Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States
Mark A Eisenberg
Mark A Eisenberg
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
William Pemberton
William Pemberton
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Bernard Layne
Bernard Layne
Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Stephen B Farmer
Stephen B Farmer
Charleston, West Virginia, United States
Dagoberto J Rodriguez
Dagoberto J Rodriguez
Manassas, Virginia, United States
Victor Mazzotti
Victor Mazzotti
Burlington, Vermont, United States
Miles LeBaron
Miles LeBaron
Layton, Utah, United States
Dallin Morrow
Dallin Morrow
Layton, Utah, United States
Jim Even
Jim Even
Sioux falls, South Dakota, United States
Mark Gemma
Mark Gemma
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Mike Bottaro
Mike Bottaro
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Jack Stipe
Jack Stipe
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Noble McIntyre
Noble McIntyre
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Derick Runion
Derick Runion
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Glen Lerner
Glen Lerner
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Alexander Begum
Alexander Begum
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Nicholas  Wright
Nicholas Wright
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Thomas M Kiley
Thomas M Kiley
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Jed Strong
Jed Strong
Boise, Idaho, United States
Daniel Libbey
Daniel Libbey
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
James Crowson
James Crowson
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Scott Haider
Scott Haider
Fargo, North Dakota, United States
William Sand
William Sand
Fargo, North Dakota, United States
Jim Ragain
Jim Ragain
Billings, Montana, United States
John Heenan
John Heenan
Billings, Montana, United States
Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Lee Coleman
Lee Coleman
Nashville, Tennessee, United States


Frequently Asked Questions About Brain Injury Lawyers

What does a brain injury lawyer do?

A brain injury lawyer helps injured individuals and their families pursue compensation after a traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by someone else's negligence. They investigate the accident, gather medical evidence, establish liability, and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf. If a fair settlement isn't reached, they can take your case to court. Because brain injury cases often involve complex medical documentation and long-term care projections, having an experienced brain injury attorney in your corner is critical to protecting your rights.

What types of accidents can lead to a brain injury lawsuit?

Brain injuries can result from a wide range of incidents, including car accidents, truck crashes, motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, workplace accidents, sports injuries, medical malpractice, and acts of violence. In each situation, if the injury was caused by another party's negligence or recklessness, the injured person may have grounds for a personal injury claim. The specific facts of your accident, applicable state laws, and the severity of the injury all influence whether and how a legal claim can be pursued.

What compensation can I recover in a brain injury claim?

Compensation in a brain injury lawsuit typically covers medical expenses, lost wages, future medical care, rehabilitation costs, assistive devices, and pain and suffering. In severe cases involving long-term disability or cognitive impairment, damages may also include compensation for diminished quality of life or the cost of lifelong care. If a brain injury results in death, surviving family members may be able to file a wrongful death claim where the amount recoverable varies significantly based on the facts of each case, the degree of negligence, and applicable state law.

How do I prove liability in a traumatic brain injury case?

Proving liability in a TBI case generally requires showing that another party had a duty of care, that they breached it, and that the breach directly caused your brain injury. Key evidence may include accident reports, medical records, imaging scans (such as MRIs and CT scans), expert testimony from neurologists, and documentation of how the injury has impacted your daily life. Because brain injuries are not always visible and symptoms can develop over time, working with a knowledgeable traumatic brain injury lawyer helps ensure critical evidence is preserved and properly presented.

Does a concussion qualify for a brain injury claim?

Yes, a concussion which is a form of mild traumatic brain injury — can qualify for a personal injury claim if it was caused by someone else's negligence. While some concussions resolve quickly, others lead to persistent symptoms including headaches, memory problems, and cognitive impairment, sometimes resulting in post-concussion syndrome. The legal merit of a concussion-related claim depends on factors such as the cause of the injury, documented medical treatment, and the impact on your work and daily life. An attorney can evaluate whether your specific situation supports a viable claim.

How long do I have to file a brain injury lawsuit?

The time limit to file a brain injury lawsuit is governed by each state's statute of limitations, which typically ranges from one to three years from the date of the injury — though this varies by jurisdiction. Waiting too long can permanently bar you from seeking compensation. In some cases, such as injuries involving government entities or claims on behalf of minors, different rules and deadlines may apply. It's important to consult a brain injury attorney as soon as possible so your legal rights are not affected by filing deadlines.

Should I accept the insurance company's settlement offer for a brain injury?

You should be cautious before accepting any settlement offer from an insurance company, especially for a brain injury. Insurers often make early, lowball offers before the full extent of your injuries — including future medical care, rehabilitation, and long-term disability — is fully understood. Once you accept a settlement, you typically cannot seek additional compensation later. A brain injury attorney can evaluate whether an offer fairly reflects your current and future damages, and negotiate for a better outcome. You can compare experienced brain injury lawyers through Find The Lawyers to find representation that fits your needs.

How much does it cost to hire a brain injury attorney?

Most brain injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they recover compensation for you. You generally pay no upfront fees or hourly charges. The attorney's fee is typically a percentage of the final settlement or court award. This arrangement makes legal representation accessible to injured individuals regardless of their financial situation. Many brain injury lawyers also offer a free consultation, so you can discuss your case, understand your options, and decide whether to move forward — all at no cost to you.

Helpful Resources

Long Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury After a Car Accident

Average Settlement for Traumatic Brain Injury Cases