A traumatic brain injury can instantly disrupt every part of your life, from your ability to earn a living to your ability to think clearly, speak, or carry out everyday tasks.
Whether it happens in a car crash, a fall, a workplace accident, or through a violent impact, the aftermath can be devastating. Victims often face a wide range of challenges, including memory issues, mood swings, chronic pain, difficulty focusing, and long-term physical limitations.
At Biggs & Greenslade, we represent brain injury victims and their families throughout Kaufman, TX, helping them fight for the financial recovery they need to move forward. If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, our Kaufman personal injury attorneys are here to help you pursue the compensation you’re owed.
With a background as a U.S. Marine and district prosecutor, Kenneth brings discipline, tenacity, and confidence to every brain injury case. His mission is to help victims regain control and hold negligent parties accountable.
John began his legal career defending insurance companies. Today, he uses that insider experience to advocate for injured clients and demand fair compensation when insurance companies try to minimize claims.
Annie’s experience as a district prosecutor for sensitive cases allows her to bring both empathy and fierce advocacy for brain injury victims. She ensures their stories are heard and their needs prioritized.
With deep knowledge of injury law and a calm, strategic approach, Morgan helps Kaufman clients understand their rights and navigate each step of the legal process with clarity and confidence.
Head injuries don’t always show symptoms right away. Sometimes they can be delayed, subtle, or mistaken for something else. But even minor incidents can have major consequences, especially if they’re left untreated.
There are several common types of head injuries, including:
Even mild TBIs can lead to long-term cognitive, emotional, and physical impairments. Severe TBIs can result in coma, seizures, permanent disability, or death.
Not all symptoms show up immediately, and they may vary depending on which part of the brain is affected. Seek medical attention if you or someone you love experiences any of the following after a blow to the head:
Early medical treatment is critical if you notice any of these symptoms. By getting an early diagnosis and the right documentation, you’re helping your health and your legal case.
Unfortunately, there are many ways head injuries in Kaufman can happen. Our law firm helps clients who were involved in:
High-speed collisions, even without visible injuries, can result in whiplash or your brain striking the inside of your skull. Severe head injuries from airbags, sudden deceleration, or debris are common and often serious.
Motorcyclists in Kaufman face high risk, even when wearing helmets. These crashes frequently result in brain injuries for motorcyclists due to impact with other vehicles or the road.
Slip-and-falls on unsafe walkways or broken stairs can cause a person to hit their head. If a property owner’s negligence caused the hazard, they can be held legally responsible.
Construction sites, factories, and oilfield operations are known for high-risk environments. Falling tools, collapsing equipment, or machinery malfunctions can all result in head trauma.
Brain injuries caused by assaults, domestic violence, or other criminal attacks can be life-altering. In addition to any criminal prosecution, you may be entitled to pursue a civil case for damages.
Brain injury cases are rarely straightforward. Symptoms may take time to develop, and insurance companies often try to downplay your injuries or push for a fast — and unfair — settlement.
At Biggs & Greenslade, we understand the complexity of these claims. Our Kaufman traumatic brain injury lawyers:
We prepare every case like it’s going to trial, giving us the leverage we need to negotiate or litigate a strong settlement.
If your injury was caused by someone else's negligence, you may be able to recover compensation for:
In most cases, Texas law gives you two years from the date of your injury to file a lawsuit. However, exceptions, like delayed symptom onset, may extend the deadline under the “discovery rule.”
We’ll help you understand your specific timeline and act quickly to preserve your legal rights.
Brain injuries don’t just affect individuals. They impact entire families. When you choose our Kaufman injury team, you get dedicated advocates who treat your case with urgency, compassion, and courtroom experience.
You will get:
You deserve more than just sympathy after a brain injury. You deserve action. Let Biggs & Greenslade fight for the care, compensation, and justice you need.