Compensation in Brain Injury Lawsuits
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury due to someone else's negligence, you may be entitled to various types of compensation through a personal injury lawsuit in Texas. Here are the types of compensation commonly sought in brain injury cases:
Medical Expenses
Compensation for past, current, and future medical treatments related to the brain injury, including:
- Hospitalization
- Surgeries
- Rehabilitation
- Therapy
- Medications
- Assistive devices
Lost Wages
Reimbursement for income lost due to the injury, including:
- Missed workdays
- Reduced earning capacity
- Potential future earnings impacted by the injury's long-term effects
Pain and Suffering
Non-economic damages intended to compensate for:
- Physical pain
- Emotional distress
- Mental anguish caused by the brain injury and its aftermath
This may also include compensation for loss of enjoyment of life, such as being unable to participate in activities, hobbies, or social interactions as before the injury due to physical or cognitive limitations.
Disability and Impairment
Financial compensation for permanent disabilities, impairments, or limitations resulting from the brain injury affecting:
- Daily activities
- Employment prospects
- Quality of life
This might also include reimbursement for costs incurred hiring caregivers or obtaining home healthcare services needed due to brain injury-related disabilities.
Punitive Damages
In cases involving egregious negligence or intentional harm, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the defendant and deter similar misconduct in the future.