Hartford Brain Injury Lawyer
Helping Victims of Traumatic Brain Injury Find Justice
From concussions to life-altering comas, the number of brain injuries seen in America each year is alarming. Thousands of people face significant medical bills after head trauma caused by accidents involving negligence or wrongful conduct. Our Hartford brain injury lawyers have handled hundreds of these cases and provide justice and support when it matters most.
Traumatic brain injuries often bring long recoveries, impacting the financial stability, emotional well-being, and daily routines of victims and their families. Having a professional advocate helps clients navigate the complex rules around brain injury litigation and improves the odds of recovering compensation for medical bills, rehabilitation, and lost income.
Call RisCassi & Davis, P.C. at (860) 245-2412 to schedule a free consultation with our experienced team.
Why Hire RisCassi & Davis, P.C.?
Our brain injury attorneys in Hartford do not settle for the status quo. We work with a network of medical professionals, including neuropsychologists and neurologists, to create an accurate record of traumatic brain injuries. We gather evidence needed for juries and decision-makers to understand the full extent of the harm.
The legal team at RisCassi & Davis, P.C. brings decades of experience working in Connecticut courts and negotiating with local insurance adjusters. We prepare every case with a trial mindset and carefully assemble documentation to support our clients' claims. We understand the judicial process in Hartford, including court filing requirements and deadlines, which helps claims move forward as smoothly as possible.
Other reasons to choose our firm:
- Nationally recognized legal team
- Over half a billion dollars recovered for clients
- Seven Board-Certified trial attorneys
Types of Brain Injury Cases We Handle
Severe brain injuries such as comas and skull wounds are often quickly recognized by defendants and insurers as valid claims. Many insurers dispute mild traumatic brain injuries because symptoms and side effects—memory issues, emotional changes, or cognitive impairment—may be harder to prove or may appear over time.
We collaborate with medical consultants and rehabilitation professionals throughout Hartford and across Connecticut to show the broad impact of these injuries. Our approach considers both the physical harm and the emotional toll brain trauma can take. Whether the injury is acute, delayed, or needs ongoing care, we stand by our clients throughout the legal process and connect them to important resources at local hospitals and treatment centers.
If you’ve suffered any of the following types of head injuries, contact our team of Hartford brain damage attorneys:
- Penetrating head injury
- Diffuse axonal injury
- Concussion
- Contusion
- Coup-contrecoup injury
- Anoxic/hypoxic brain injury
- Open/closed head injury
Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries
A traumatic brain injury usually results from a sudden, forceful impact to the head. Many people in Hartford do not realize how frequently TBIs happen in daily life and how varied their causes can be.
In Hartford and throughout Connecticut, serious head injuries happen on busy roads like I-84 and I-91, at construction sites, private homes, and local parks. Clients sometimes see injuries after accidents in places like sports complexes or city-run facilities. We pay careful attention to how municipal rules and state regulations affect assessment of liability and available compensation. Each location presents unique risks that can shape a claim's strategy and outcome.
The top causes of traumatic brain injury include:
- Falls: Falls are the leading cause of TBIs, especially among young children and older adults. Ladders, stairs, or slippery surfaces all present risks of a head injury.
- Motor Vehicle Accidents: Car, motorcycle, and bicycle accidents often involve strong impacts that lead to head injuries.
- Struck by or Against an Object: Blows to the head can result from construction accidents, sports, or physical altercations.
- Sports Injuries: Playing contact sports such as football, soccer, boxing, and hockey increases the risk for TBIs from collisions, falls, or equipment-related accidents.
- Assaults: Physical violence, such as hits or kicks to the head, may cause traumatic brain injuries.
If you suffered a brain injury in any of these situations, you can seek compensation for your losses through a personal injury case. Our Hartford brain damage lawyers have represented clients across Connecticut for 70 years. We work to protect your right to compensation and negotiate against large insurance companies so you are not left at a disadvantage.
Schedule a free consultation with our Hartford TBI lawyers by calling (860) 245-2412.
How Connecticut Law Impacts Brain Injury Claims
Connecticut law sets out specific requirements and time limits for personal injury cases, including those involving brain injuries. In general, state law gives people two years from the date of injury to begin a lawsuit. Acting promptly is important, as missing this deadline usually means you cannot recover any damages. Some injury claims in public spaces or involving government entities in Hartford may follow shorter timelines or special notice rules. Our attorneys keep up with changes to statutes and court process, helping clients stay on track and meet all relevant deadlines.
Other elements of Connecticut law influence brain injury claims. For example, Connecticut applies a comparative negligence rule, so you may recover damages even if you share some fault—unless your share exceeds 50 percent. This rule can significantly impact how much you recover and how negotiations play out. A solid understanding of Connecticut’s fault rules and procedural requirements allows our team to build persuasive claims that match local legal standards.
The Legal Process for Brain Injury Lawsuits in Hartford
Pursuing a brain injury lawsuit in Hartford requires several clear steps. Legal claims begin with a thorough investigation—gathering medical records, accident reports, witness statements, and any other details that prove both the cause and long-term effects of the injury. This evidence is key to building a strong claim.
Once your claim is filed, negotiations with insurers or responsible parties may follow. If both sides cannot reach an agreement, your case may move to trial. Every step follows strict local rules and legal timelines. Understanding each part of the process gives clients realistic expectations and helps avoid missed deadlines. We believe staying organized and informed helps clients move through the legal process with confidence and reduces stress during this challenging time.
Frequently Asked Questions About Brain Injury Claims
What Should I Do After Suffering a Brain Injury?
If you suspect a traumatic brain injury, seek medical attention right away. Even when symptoms seem mild, a medical professional can accurately assess severity. After care, collect and organize all documents tied to your injury and expenses. Contacting a Hartford brain injury attorney soon after helps safeguard your rights and gives you direction on next steps.
How Do Brain Injury Claims Differ From Other Personal Injury Claims?
A brain injury case often involves longer-term effects than other injuries. These cases typically need more detailed medical proof and often rely on testimony from health care providers to show the full extent of brain and cognitive injury. Brain injury claims demand extra care and staying on top of current medical science and local court practice to fully prove damages and future needs.
What Compensation Can I Expect From a Brain Injury Case?
Every brain injury case is different. Compensation can include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and sometimes loss of enjoyment of life. In severe cases, recoveries may cover future care or changes needed for daily living. Working with a Hartford brain injury attorney helps evaluate possible damages and achieve a fair settlement or result in court.
How Can I Prove Negligence in a Brain Injury Case?
To prove negligence, you must show that someone owed you a duty and failed to meet it, causing your injury. This takes strong evidence—such as eyewitness statements, police reports, and relevant testimony. Our Hartford team compiles the details needed to present a clear case and support your right to compensation.
How Long Does a Brain Injury Claim Take to Resolve?
The timeline varies with each case, based on complexity, liability questions, and whether the parties settle or go to trial. Some cases wrap up in a few months. Others may last years if they go to court. Our Hartford brain injury lawyers pursue cases for efficient outcomes while protecting every client’s interests at every stage.
What Sets Us Apart
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Significant Honors & Recognition
In our 70+ years of experience, we have received both national & regional recognition for our handling of injury cases, and many honors from our legal colleagues.
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An Expert Team Approach
We have an extensive national network of experts available to us in the fields of medicine, engineering, traffic safety, accident reconstruction, and more – each available to work on your case should it require their expertise.
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Over Half a Billion Dollars RecoveredWe've taken hundreds of cases to trial and we've won some of the largest personal injury verdicts and settlements in Connecticut history.
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Board-Certified Trial LawyersOur seven attorneys who have achieved this honor demonstrated they have the training & depth of experience to help you get the best possible outcome for your case.
Our Settlements & Verdicts
Recent Case Victories
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$40 Million Truck Accident
Pedestrian injured by a delivery truck resulting in paralysis.
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$12.6 Million Wrongful Death
Injury and death damages as a result of an explosion at the Kleen Energy plant.
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$11 Million Truck Accident
Collision with commercial delivery truck results in brain injury.
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$9 Million Paralyzed Worker
$9,000,000 settlement for a paralyzed construction worker.
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$8.1 Million Medical Malpractice
Improperly performed biopsy lead to wrongful death.