Real Trial Lawyers Brain & Spinal Cord Injuries Over a Century of Solutions

Philadelphia Brain Injury Attorney 

Experienced Legal Advocates in Pennsylvania, PA

Some of the most catastrophic injuries a person can suffer are brain and spinal cord injuries. These experiences can completely change a person's life, affecting their mobility, mental capacity, earning potential, and livelihood. The road to recovery can be extensive, involving rigorous medical interventions, rehabilitation therapies, and ongoing care plans that can place an emotional and financial burden on victims and their families. It's crucial to have a dedicated legal partner who understands the complexity of these cases and is committed to easing this burden through diligent legal advocacy.

Brain and spinal cord injuries are often caused by:

  • Sports
  • Car, truck, motorcycle, and bike accidents
  • Trip and falls
  • Dangerous products
  • Construction accidents

If someone's action or inaction led to your injury, there are legal remedies available to you. Pursue justice with the help of Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross. Our Philadelphia brain and spinal cord injury lawyers are here to help you through the process, fighting for the compensation you need to recover and get back to a normal life. Our experienced team will thoroughly investigate your case to identify liable parties, whether it involves negotiating with insurance companies or representing you in court, ensuring that you have the comprehensive support required at every step.

 

To speak with our experienced Philadelphia brain injury lawyers, call us at (215) 550-1999 or contact us online today. 

What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious diagnosis, often caused by a sudden, severe impact to the head. The extent of the damage may not reveal itself right away – it can take days or weeks for the full impact of the injury to become apparent. Bruising and swelling are common, as is intracranial bleeding. Understanding the potential long-term consequences is crucial, as TBIs can lead to prolonged rehabilitation, affect professional careers, and necessitate ongoing medical care, requiring victims to secure adequate compensation and legal support.

Symptoms of a TBI may include:

  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Vision problems
  • Slurred speech
  • Forgetfulness
  • Confusion
  • Memory loss
  • Sleep disorders
  • Mood or behavior changes

Ranging from mild to severe, brain injuries are serious no matter what. The side effects can continue for years – and possibly even the rest of the victim's life. For this reason, it is important to seek damages with the help of a skilled brain injury lawyer in Philadelphia. Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross can fight for you in court so that you can receive the compensation you need to recover and enjoy life. Our commitment extends beyond legal representation; we aim to connect clients with medical professionals to ensure a holistic approach to healing and recovery.

Impact of Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries are particularly dangerous because they can affect so many of the victim's physical and mental capabilities. People who suffer spinal cord damage may find themselves unable to walk, move, talk, or think the same way they used to. For many, these injuries signify a complete transformation in lifestyle, often demanding modifications to homes, changes in employment, and continuous medical treatment.

Surprisingly, only about half of people who suffer a spinal cord injury have health insurance that covers their injury. This is why you should pursue your legal options with the help of Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross. If someone else's negligence or mistake caused your spinal cord injury, our Philadelphia injury attorneys can fight for you. We will work tirelessly to hold accountable parties responsible, seek the maximum compensation possible, and afford you the financial support necessary for a dignified quality of life.

Understanding Legal Processes in Philadelphia

Pursuing a personal injury claim in Philadelphia necessitates understanding local legal procedures, which can vary significantly from other jurisdictions. The Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia is the primary trial court handling such cases. Familiarity with courtroom procedures, filing deadlines, and negotiation frameworks can strongly impact the outcome of your case. At Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross, LLC, our attorneys not only bring vast experience but also a strategic understanding of the local court system, optimizing each step of your case handling.

Philadelphia’s specific statutes, such as the comparative negligence law, affect how compensation is awarded. This law stipulates that if a claimant is partly at fault, their compensation may be reduced proportionally. Our team navigates these complexities, ensuring clarity and advocacy for our clients, shielding them from common pitfalls throughout the legal process.

Compensation & Recovery: What You Need to Know

The compensation for brain and spinal cord injuries can cover various aspects, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. In Philadelphia, the state law allows victims to seek compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. This means that victims can not only reclaim costs directly related to medical care and loss of income but also seek recompense for mental anguish and diminished quality of life.

At Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross, LLC, we understand how these damages impact our clients profoundly. Our approach involves comprehensive case assessments and leveraging medical and economic experts to evaluate the full scope of our clients' injuries and associated costs. By doing this, we aim to secure a settlement or verdict that aligns with our clients' present needs and future well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Should I Do Immediately After a Brain Injury in Philadelphia?

In the immediate aftermath of a brain injury, it's crucial to seek medical attention, even if symptoms seem mild. Proper documentation from a healthcare professional will serve not only your health needs but also the legal requirements for your case. After addressing urgent health concerns, contact a brain injury lawyer. At Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross, LLC, we offer comprehensive guidance through these early stages, ensuring that you don't inadvertently compromise your ability to claim later.

How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Pennsylvania?

In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim is generally two years from the date of the injury. This timeline is crucial; missing it can result in losing your right to seek compensation. However, nuances exist, especially in complex injury cases like those involving brain damage, and certain situations might affect the typical deadline. Engaging with us early ensures you receive tailored advice, aligned with specific legal requirements and the unique aspects of your case.

What Types of Compensation Can I Claim for a Brain Injury?

Victims of brain injuries can claim compensation for an array of damages, including medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, and both physical and emotional pain and suffering. The severity and permanence of the injury often dictate the compensation scale. Working with Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross, LLC, you gain insights into the compensation processes and receive guidance aimed at maximizing your recovery outcomes, tailored to the intricacies of your life impact.

Can Contributory Negligence Affect My Case Outcome?

Yes, under Pennsylvania's comparative negligence laws, contributory negligence can influence the outcome of your personal injury case. If you are found to be partially at fault for the incident that caused your injuries, it can reduce the damages you recover proportionally. Understanding this law's application is crucial, and our experienced team ensures you are fully informed and protected, emphasizing strategies to counteract exaggerated or unjust fault attributions.

How Does Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross, LLC Stand Out in Brain Injury Cases?

At Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross, LLC, our differentiators include a deep-seated knowledge of Pennsylvania’s legal landscape combined with an empathetic approach to service. Our firm is proud to be a leading Black law firm in Philadelphia, committed to justice and equality. Our team’s collective experience spans over 100 years, ensuring that every client receives personal, informed, and engaged representation. Whether advising within the courts' confines or negotiating settlements, we remain committed to our clients' full recovery and best interests.

To speak with our experienced Philadelphia brain injury lawyers, call us at (215) 550-1999 or contact us online today. 

Our Awards

Awards That Reflect Our Commitment to Legal Excellence
  • The Barristers’ Association of Philadelphia
  • The Legal Intelligencer - Lawyers On The Fast Track
  • AVVO Rating 10.0 Superb
  • The National Trial Lawyers - Top 40 Under 40
  • Super Lawyers
  • The Best Lawyers in America
  • NBC
  • CBS

Why Choose Us?

Personalized Legal Care with a Proven Track Record
  • Over a Century of Combined Experience
  • Thousands of Cases Handled in Both State & Federal Courts
  • A Full-Service Law Firm Handling All Your Needs
  • Complimentary Case Evaluations in Every Practice Area
Solutions Start Here

Contact Us Today

  • Please enter your first name.
  • Please enter your last name.
  • Please enter your phone number.
    This isn't a valid phone number.
  • Please enter your email address.
    This isn't a valid email address.
  • Please make a selection.
  • Please enter a message.
  • By submitting, you agree to receive text messages from Mincey Fitzpatrick Ross, LLC at the number provided, including those related to your inquiry, follow-ups, and review requests, via automated technology. Consent is not a condition of purchase. Msg & data rates may apply. Msg frequency may vary. Reply STOP to cancel or HELP for assistance. Acceptable Use Policy
Helpful Information

Our Blog

Recent Posts
  • What Happens During a DUI Stop?
  • Exploring Alternative Sentencing Options for Philadelphia DUI Offenses