Proving Liability in a TBI Claim
For a lawsuit to be successful in Celina, a claimant and an attorney must show that someone else’s negligence is responsible for the victim’s traumatic brain injury. To establish defendant liability, a claimant must prove four elements of negligence:
- Duty of care – a defendant must actively prevent causing harm to others
- Breach of duty – a defendant created a hazard by behaving recklessly
- Causation – the defendant’s reckless behavior caused an injury
- Damages – the injury sustained requires compensation
A dedicated attorney could collect evidence in the form of witness testimony, photographs, and video footage. Expert witness testimony could also strengthen a claim, with the expert explaining that the defendant’s actions proximately caused the accident. In addition, evidence such as medical records, brain scans, and testimony from a patient’s doctor could be submitted to prove that the individual suffered a traumatic brain injury.