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What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a blow or jolt disrupts normal brain function. Symptoms can be immediate or delayed—headaches, memory issues, dizziness, mood changes, and sensory problems. Early diagnosis and documentation are critical for your health and your claim.
Concussions & Mild TBIs
Diffuse Axonal Injuries
Contusions & Hematomas
Penetrating Head Injuries
Common Causes we handle
Motor Vehicle Collisions (Cars, Trucks, & Motorcycles)
Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents
Falls on Hazardous or Neglected Property
Construction & Workplace Incidents
Sports, Recreation, and Impact Injuries
Defective or Dangerous Consumer Products
What to Do After a Brain Injury
Protect your health and your legal rights by taking these important steps immediately after a head or brain injury.
1. Get Medical Care
Seek emergency medical attention right away. Even minor head injuries can hide serious damage that needs immediate treatment.
2. See a Specialist
Follow up with a neurologist or brain specialist for evaluation, testing, and a treatment plan to track your recovery.
3. Document Everything
Seek emergency medical attention right away. Even minor head injuries can hide serious damage that needs immediate treatment.
4. Save All Evidence
Seek emergency medical attention right away. Even minor head injuries can hide serious damage that needs immediate treatment.
5. Contact Garrison Law Firm
Seek emergency medical attention right away. Even minor head injuries can hide serious damage that needs immediate treatment.





