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Big Dog Law represents Arizona clients with traumatic brain injuries from crashes, falls, assaults, and other negligence — including mild TBI cases insurers routinely undervalue.
Traumatic brain injury is the diagnosis insurers most often try to minimize and that families most often realize too late is the central feature of the case. Even “mild” TBI — the medical term for concussion — frequently produces cognitive, behavioral, and emotional changes that don’t resolve on the timeline insurers expect.
What we look for in TBI cases
Vehicle crashes
Direct head impact, whiplash forces, secondary impacts inside the cabin.
Motorcycle and bicycle crashes
Helmet impact, road impact, secondary thrown-rider impacts.
Pedestrian strikes
Hood, windshield, and ground impacts.
Falls
Especially from height, or onto hard surfaces.
Sports and recreation
Particularly when proper equipment or supervision was missing.
Assaults
Including premises-liability cases involving inadequate security.
Struck-by injuries
Falling objects, equipment, debris.
Cognitive
Memory lapses, concentration problems, slower processing, word-finding difficulty.
Sleep
Insomnia, hypersomnia, fragmented sleep, fatigue.
Headache
Persistent or recurring headaches; new headache patterns.
Sensory
Light and sound sensitivity, blurred vision, balance problems, vertigo.
Mood and behavior
Irritability, depression, anxiety, anger, personality change.
Daily function
Difficulty at work, problems with multitasking, reduced ability to drive or care for others.
A daily journal — even brief entries — captures changes that providers (and juries) rely on later. We give every TBI client guidance on what to track.
Past and future medical care
Including neurology, neuropsychology, physical and cognitive rehab, and lifetime care planning in severe cases.
Lost income and lost earning capacity
TBI commonly affects the ability to perform high-cognitive-demand work.
Pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment
TBI affects identity, relationships, and daily function in ways juries take seriously.
Loss of consortium
When the injury affects family relationships.
Costs of accommodations
Workplace, home, and educational accommodations.
Concerned about a head injury?
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