We protect you after
traumatic brain injuries

Traumatic brain injuries can have life-altering effects. We help victims suffering from concussions, TBIs, and neurological damage caused by negligence.
3x higher avg. payout
with an attorney
Over $2 billion won
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Featured wins

$800k

Trucking accident

Jordan Jackson, TX

$350k

Workers' compensation

Robert Thomas, IL

$1,000,000

Premises liability

David Herman, OH

$300k

Animal attack

Zuheily Grajales, TX

Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

80,000+

Clients helped

"Such an amazing experience with this firm. Very thorough in explaining contracts."

Anthone M.

"They were very thorough in explaining things and very kind throughout the whole process."

Danielle C.

"Jordan was great for me and my case. I’d recommend her to everyone."

Erica T.

"Jeff was so patient and compassionate while trying to get my case in order."

Fern S.

"This firm was extremely helpful on my case! I would recommend this firm to anyone!"

Morgan T.

"From day one, they demonstrated care, concern, and empathy."

Randall M.

About brain injury claims

Brain injury claims often depend on proving that negligence caused a concussion, TBI, or long-term neurological damage. Acting quickly can help preserve evidence and protect your rights.

Evidence matters

Evidence matters

Medical records, neurological evaluations, imaging scans can play a critical role in building a brain injury case.

Proving negligence

Proving negligence

Brain injury claims require showing that a person, company, or property owner acted negligently and caused serious harm.

Long-term impact

Long-term impact

Brain injuries can lead to lasting challenges. A claim may help recover compensation for medical care, lost income, and future needs.

Background

Recover with our
team on your side

We help you get
compensation for

  • Lost wages
  • Medical costs
  • Pain & suffering
Easy to start

No win, no fee

It's free to start, pay nothing unless we win

No win, no fee
Proven track record

$2+ billion won

Get on average 340% more with a lawyer

$2+ billion won
Experienced

30 years

Helping tens of thousands recover from injury

30 years

Why clients
choose us

We stand up to insurance

We deal directly with insurance and push back when they try to minimize or deny your claim.

Different case types

From minor to more serious incidents, we handle a wide range of accident cases.

Decades of experience

30+ years. $2 billion+ won. We know what it takes to get our clients what they deserve.

No upfront costs

Case reviews are free with zero pressure. Pay nothing unless we win your case.

Our process

Get a case review
Step 1

Get a case review

Start with a free, no-obligation case review. Our team is ready to listen. Tell us what happened online or over the phone.

Meet your team
Step 2

Meet your team

If you qualify, we assign a dedicated attorney and support team. They'll take care of everything and keep you updated at every step.

We fight for you
Step 3

We fight for you

Your legal team will build your case, negotiate with insurance, and work to get you the full compensation you deserve.

$2,700$50,000

In a recent settlement, we won our client Sarah 18x more than what she was offered by insurance.

Common types of brain injuries

Concussions

Often caused by sudden impacts or jolts to the head, concussions can lead to headaches, dizziness, memory issues, and lasting cognitive symptoms.

Contusions

A contusion is a bruise on the brain caused by direct trauma to the head, which can result in swelling, bleeding, and serious neurological complications.

Diffuse axonal injuries

These severe brain injuries occur when rapid movement or shaking causes the brain’s nerve fibers to tear, often leading to long-term impairment or coma.

Penetrating brain injuries

Penetrating injuries occur when an object pierces the skull and damages brain tissue, frequently resulting in permanent physical or cognitive damage.

Anoxic brain injuries

Anoxic injuries happen when the brain is deprived of oxygen due to medical emergencies, near drownings, or traumatic accidents.

3 things to know about brain injuries

Delayed symptoms

Concussions and TBIs can take hours or even days to fully develop. Symptoms like headaches, memory loss, confusion, or mood changes should not be ignored.

Long-term effects

Brain injuries can lead to lasting cognitive, emotional, and physical challenges that affect daily life, work, and relationships long after the accident.

Consult a lawyer

An brain injury lawyer can evaluate your case, deal with insurance, and help you pursue full compensation for your accident.

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Founded in 1996

Meet Nick Johnson

Nick has dedicated his career to helping the injured and has negotiated large group settlements, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in recovery for his clients.
Headquartered in Houston, TX
With offices in IL, TN, NY, OH and operations throughout the US and UK
Nick Johnson

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