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Suffering a brain injury is one of the most devastating experiences a person can endure. These injuries can permanently alter your ability to work, think, or even care for yourself. At Decof, Mega & Quinn, P.C., our Bristol County brain injury lawyers are dedicated to helping victims and their families recover full and fair compensation. Whether your traumatic brain injury (TBI) resulted from a car accident, workplace incident, or medical malpractice, we can guide you through every step of the legal process with care, skill, and determination.


Call (401) 200-4059 today or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation with a trusted Bristol County brain injury lawyer.


What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when an external force—such as a blow or jolt to the head—disrupts normal brain function. TBIs range from mild concussions to severe, life-altering damage that can cause long-term disability or even death.

Common sources of brain injuries include falls, vehicle collisions, sports accidents, and acts of violence. Even when the skull remains intact, the brain can sustain internal bruising, bleeding, or swelling that leads to lasting damage.

Doctors classify TBIs into three primary categories:

  • Mild TBI: Typically involves brief loss of consciousness or disorientation. Symptoms may include headache, dizziness, and confusion.
  • Moderate TBI: May involve longer periods of unconsciousness and more noticeable cognitive or physical impairment.
  • Severe TBI: Often causes prolonged unconsciousness or coma, with potentially permanent physical or mental disabilities.

Regardless of severity, any brain injury should be taken seriously. Immediate medical attention and legal consultation are crucial after such an event.

Common Types of TBI

Different mechanisms of injury can lead to distinct types of brain trauma. The most common types include:

  • Concussion: A mild TBI caused by a sudden impact or jolt to the head. Repeated concussions can lead to chronic issues like memory loss or personality changes.
  • Contusion: A bruise on the brain tissue resulting from direct impact. Severe contusions may require surgical intervention.
  • Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI): Caused by violent shaking or rotational forces that tear brain cells apart, often leading to coma or permanent brain damage.
  • Penetrating Brain Injury: Occurs when an object, such as a bullet or piece of metal, pierces the skull and damages brain tissue.
  • Coup-Contrecoup Injury: Involves damage at both the site of impact and the opposite side of the brain as it rebounds against the skull.

Each of these injuries can lead to unique challenges and recovery paths.Our Bristol County brain injury lawyer from Decof, Mega & Quinn, P.C. can help assess your medical records and determine how your injury occurred and who may be liable.

Brain Injury Symptoms

Symptoms of a traumatic brain injury can vary depending on the severity and the area of the brain affected. Common physical and cognitive symptoms include:

  • Persistent headaches or migraines
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Loss of consciousness (brief or prolonged)
  • Memory problems or confusion
  • Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
  • Mood swings, irritability, or depression
  • Sensory changes (blurred vision, ringing in ears, or sensitivity to light)
  • Seizures or convulsions
  • Difficulty with balance or coordination

Sometimes, symptoms may not appear immediately. Delayed onset of cognitive or emotional issues is common, which is why seeking medical attention—and legal help—right away is critical after any head injury.

Long-Term Effects of Brain Injuries

Severe brain injuries often lead to long-term or permanent impairments. Victims may experience:

  • Chronic pain and fatigue
  • Loss of motor skills or paralysis
  • Speech and communication difficulties
  • Personality and behavioral changes
  • Reduced ability to work or live independently

These consequences can drastically impact not only the victim but also their family. At Decof, Mega & Quinn, P.C., our Bristol County brain injury attorneys understand the emotional and financial toll TBIs impose. We work tirelessly to pursue maximum compensation to cover lifelong care, therapy, and loss of income.

Compensation from a TBI Claim

Victims of brain injuries caused by negligence may be entitled to compensation for a wide range of damages, including:

  • Medical expenses: Hospital bills, rehabilitation, therapy, medications, and ongoing treatment costs.
  • Lost wages and earning capacity: Compensation for time missed from work and reduced ability to earn income in the future.
  • Pain and suffering: Recognition of the physical and emotional distress caused by the injury.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: Damages for the diminished ability to engage in activities once enjoyed.
  • Home care and modifications: Expenses for assistive devices, in-home care, or renovations for accessibility.

Our legal team at Decof, Mega & Quinn, P.C. can help you pursue full compensation through insurance negotiations or, if necessary, in court. We are committed to protecting your rights and ensuring that your future needs are met.

Brain Injury FAQs

How long do I have to file a brain injury claim in Rhode Island?

Under Rhode Island law, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years from the date of the injury. However, certain exceptions may apply, so consulting an attorney as soon as possible is critical.

What if my loved one cannot make legal decisions due to their brain injury?

If a victim is incapacitated, a family member or legal guardian may file a claim on their behalf. Our firm can guide you through the guardianship and claim process.

Can I recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Rhode Island follows a pure comparative negligence rule, meaning you can still recover damages even if you were partially responsible—your compensation is simply reduced by your percentage of fault.

Do I need a lawyer for a brain injury case?

Absolutely. Brain injury claims often involve complex medical evidence, expert testimony, and high-value damages. Our Bristol County brain injury lawyer from Decof, Mega & Quinn, P.C. can ensure your case is handled professionally and effectively.

Speak with a Bristol County Brain Injury Lawyer Today

If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury, don’t face the legal system alone. The experienced attorneys at Decof, Mega & Quinn, P.C. are here to fight for your rights, your recovery, and your future.


Don’t let uncertainty keep you from seeking support—contact us to learn how we can guide you and protect your future. Call (401) 200-4059 today to get started.


 

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