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Brain Injury Claims: Support, Rights & Compensation Guidance

A brain injury can be considered a hidden disability. You may appear fine on the outside, but inside, everything has changed. It’s overwhelming not knowing what to expect or what to do next. Many people underestimate the true impact of living with a brain injury, which can make the journey even more difficult.

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If you’ve suffered a brain injury in Scotland, whether at work, on the road, or in another accident, you’ll probably have a lot of questions: What am I supposed to do now? How will my life change? What support is available? These are common questions for brain injury survivors, and they’re not easy to answer alone.

That is where our panel of Brain Injury Claim Solicitors comes in. We’re here to walk you through the process of making a head injury claim and explain your rights.

Recovery might feel far away, but with the right help, you can rebuild your life and find hope for the future. Don’t hesitate to reach out. You can contact us today at 0141 2801112 for more information and to speak with an experienced brain injury solicitor from our panel.

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Who Is Eligible to Make a Brain Injury Claim?

If you have suffered a brain injury in Scotland as a result of someone else’s mistake or negligence, you may be eligible to make a Serious Brain Injury Claim. Many brain injuries happen in road traffic accidents. Pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and passengers—anyone on the road is vulnerable to a crash.

But brain injuries don’t only happen on the road. They can also happen at work, even in jobs that don’t appear dangerous at first. People working at heights or in places without proper safety equipment (such as a hard hat) are especially vulnerable. In some cases, the lack of safety training can lead to serious injury.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, a brain injury lawyer can assist you in understanding your rights and pursuing compensation to help you recover.

Types of Brain Injuries That Could Lead to a Claim

Brain injuries can vary greatly in type and severity, each with its own set of challenges. Understanding the different types can help you know what to expect, especially if you’re considering a traumatic brain injury (TBI) claim. Here are some of the most common types of brain injuries that may lead to a claim:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): This type of injury is often caused by a hit, jolt, or rapid movement of the head, such as in a car accident. TBIs can range from mild concussions to severe brain damage, and the effects can last a lifetime.
  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI): ABI refers to brain damage that occurs after birth. It can be caused by many factors, including a stroke, infection, or lack of oxygen. This type of injury isn’t hereditary but can occur because of something inside the body or from an external source.
  • Concussion: This is one of the most common forms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and is typically considered mild. A concussion happens when the brain shakes or rotates rapidly inside the skull, often from a blow to the head or a sudden impact.
  • Contusion: A contusion is essentially a bruise within the brain. It happens when the head takes a hard hit, damaging the tiny blood vessels inside the brain, causing them to rupture and bleed. The severity of a brain contusion can vary widely, depending on which area of the brain is impacted and the extent of the injury.
  • Coup-Contrecoup Injury: This occurs when the brain moves back and forth within the skull, usually during a car accident. It results in injury to both sides of the brain, making recovery more complicated.
  • Diffuse Axonal Injury (DIA): In this case, the brain’s axons—tubes that carry signals between brain cells—are sheared or torn, which can lead to severe and often permanent damage.
  • Penetrating Injury: This occurs when an object, like a bullet or piece of shrapnel, pierces the skull and enters the brain. These injuries are extremely serious and can lead to long-term effects.

 

The symptoms and lasting effects of brain injuries can differ greatly. Some people may have mild symptoms, while others may face significant difficulties in recovering. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can cause changes in mood, thinking, and even physical abilities.

If you or someone you know has suffered one of these types of brain injuries in Scotland, you should speak with an expert who can walk you through the process of making a claim for compensation.

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What Are the Common Causes of Brain Injuries?

Brain injuries can occur in a variety of ways; traumatic brain injury (TBI), or acquired brain injury (ABI), is often caused by trauma to the head, like a strong blow or violent shaking. This can happen in accidents, falls, or even from sports injuries. When the head moves quickly or is hit hard, it can cause serious injuries to the brain.

Another cause is reduced blood flow to the brain, such as during a stroke, which can cause brain damage. Not all brain injuries appear on scans such as CTs or MRIs. Some injuries, such as a concussion, may not be visible on a scan but can still have a significant impact on someone’s life, making it difficult to live independently.

A head injury does not always result in brain damage. Instead, it might affect your audio-vestibular system, which regulates balance and hearing, resulting in serious problems.

If you have suffered any of these injuries in Scotland, you may be eligible for Head Injury Compensation Claims.

Can I Claim for Brain Injuries Caused by Medical Negligence?

Yes, you have the right to pursue a claim if a brain injury occurs as a result of medical negligence. Medical professionals, including general practitioners, nurses, specialists, and neurosurgeons, can make mistakes that result in brain injuries. If you’ve suffered a brain injury due to medical care or treatment in Scotland, you may be eligible to claim for personal injury.

Our panel of brain injury solicitors can help you determine whether you have a case and walk you through the process of making a claim.

Making A Personal Injury Claim In Scotland

Our panel of experienced personal injury lawyers excel in handling cases against well-funded insurance companies.

Our specialised injury lawyers will assist you with your claim, keep you informed throughout the whole process, and provide you with legal advice that is easy to understand.

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Get In Touch.

Tell us your story, we're here to listen and provide you with an initial assessment based on your circumstances.

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We’ll Prepare Your Claim.

We'll be by your side to take care of the legal process. We'll keep you informed of every step of the way.

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Receive Compensation.

If your claim is successful, we'll ensure that you get your compensation as soon as possible.

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How Long Do I Have to Start a Brain Injury Compensation Claim?

In Scotland, you generally have three years from the time of your brain injury to start your Brain Injury Compensation Claims. However, there are some exceptions to the rule; for example, if your injury was so severe that you couldn’t seek legal advice at the time, the time limit may be extended..

If the injury is to a child under the age of 16, you can make a claim at any time until they turn 19, regardless of when it occurred. Additionally, if the brain injury was caused by a criminal assault, you have two years from the date of the accident to make a claim.

Even with these exceptions, it is always advisable to make your claim as soon as possible. Contacting personal injury lawyers Scotland early provides you with immediate access to rehabilitation and treatment services, as well as enough time to gather important evidence for your case. The sooner you act, the better your chances of recovering and making a successful claim.

Understanding the Head & Brain Injury Claim Process

At HD Claims, we recognise that each brain injury is unique. The way your injury affects you or your family is different from anyone else’s experience. That is why we tailor each case to your specific needs, whether you need medical treatment, rehabilitation, or case management services. However, when it comes to the legal process, there are some common steps that happen in every claim.

Step 1: Initial Interviews

The process begins with an in-depth interview in which we learn more about your situation. This allows us to better understand your specific needs and how your injury has impacted your life.

Step 2: Arranging Additional Help

We will then arrange for any immediate needs you may have, such as medical treatment for the brain injury or other assistance. Following the Rehabilitation Code of Practice, we prioritise your recovery. The faster you recover, the less expensive your claim will be, which benefits both you and the other parties involved.

Step 3: Intimating Claims

Once we’ve gathered the information, we’ll notify the other party, usually an insurance company, that we are acting on your behalf. This initiates the formal process of recovering brain injury compensation.

Step 4: Gathering Evidence

Next, we consult with medical and financial professionals to assess your claim. We gather all of the necessary evidence to ensure that your claim covers both your current and future care needs. We will ensure that you receive compensation for your pain, suffering, and lost earnings, including your pension.

Step 5: Negotiating with Insurers

Once all of the evidence is in place, we present our findings to the opposing party and negotiate a settlement; if the offer is fair, we’ll advise you to accept it. If we believe you deserve more, we will reject the offer and start preparing for court.

Step 6: Preparing for Court

While most cases are resolved before going to court, we still prepare legal documents in case we need to go to court. Simply making a court action often prompts the opposing party to improve their offer, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.

 
 

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Available Treatments and Rehabilitation for Brain Injuries?

When you suffer a brain injury in Scotland, the treatment you need depends on how serious the injury is. In emergency situations, quick care is critical to stabilising the patient and preventing further harm. After that, pain relievers are used to treat symptoms like headaches and nausea.

Rehabilitation:

Once the patient is stable, rehabilitation can begin. This could include physical therapy to help with movement, occupational therapy to improve daily tasks, and speech therapy for those who have difficulty communicating or understanding others.

In some cases, more specialised care is needed, like neuropsychology for memory and thinking issues, or neurophysiotherapy to help with coordination. Some people also benefit from music therapy, which can help improve emotional well-being.

Support and Care:

Recovery from a brain injury is more than just treatment. Support from family, friends, and support groups is essential. Wheelchairs and other assistive devices can also help people regain their independence and mobility.

Every treatment plan is tailored to the individual’s needs, helping them on their journey to recovery.

How Much Compensation Can You Get for a Brain Injury?

The amount of compensation you can receive for a brain injury is determined by several factors, including who was at fault and the severity of the injury. Calculating the appropriate amount is not always easy, and it can vary from case to case.

The Brain Injury Claim Amount can be lower for some injuries, but it can be significantly higher for more serious brain injuries. It’s critical to have experts on your side to ensure you get a fair deal.

Our panel of head injury solicitors has extensive experience handling complex, high-value cases. We understand how to assess the long-term effects of a brain injury and ensure that you receive the appropriate Brain Injury Claim Amount for your situation.

How Our Brain Injury Lawyers Can Support You?

If you’ve suffered a brain injury in Scotland, a head injury lawyer on our panel can help you every step of the way. We understand that brain injuries can have a significant impact on your life, and receiving appropriate compensation is critical for your recovery.

Our team will explain your rights and walk you through the legal process. We will work hard to ensure that you receive the compensation you are entitled to, whether it is for medical expenses, lost wages, or other costs associated with your injury.

We also help you access the best treatment and rehabilitation services, ensuring you get the care you need. With years of experience, our panel of head injury solicitors understand how to handle complex cases and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf.

Dedicated Legal Support for Brain Injury Survivors and Families

If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in Scotland, you do not have to go through it alone. Our panel of brain injury solicitors offers dedicated legal support to assist you during this difficult time. We understand the difficulties that brain injury survivors and their families face, and we are here to help make the legal process go as smoothly as possible.

Whether you’re dealing with the emotional and physical challenges of recovery or struggling financially, we’ll be there for you.

Why Trust Us With Your Brain Injury Compensation Claim?

At HD Claims, we have decades of experience assisting people like you in claiming compensation for brain and head injuries. We understand how difficult life can be after a traumatic brain injury, and we are committed to fighting for the compensation you deserve.

With our network of no win no fee solicitors spread across Scotland, there’s a specialist traumatic brain injury lawyer near you, wherever you are, ready to help. If you prefer a phone or video call, or even an in-person visit, we can accommodate your needs.

We know the legal world can feel confusing, so our team makes sure to explain things clearly without any legal jargon. We’ll walk you through each step to ensure you understand what’s going on and what comes next. If you’re concerned about what will happen if you pass away, we also have experts who can help you with your will and estate planning.

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Call us on 0141 2801112, or leave us a message below to request a call back and one of our team will be in touch as soon as we can.

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