Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer for Complex, High-Stakes Cases
When the Injury Isn’t Always Visible, but the Impact Is Real
A traumatic brain injury can affect how you think, communicate, and function day to day. In some cases, the symptoms are immediate. In others, they develop over time—making it harder to connect the injury to the accident or fully explain what you’re experiencing.

That’s where these cases become difficult. Insurance companies often question what they can’t easily measure. Memory issues, concentration problems, and behavioral changes are real, but they require careful documentation and a structured approach to prove. Noll Law Firm works with individuals and families across Long Island to build brain injury cases that reflect both the medical reality and the day-to-day impact.
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What a Brain Injury Case Needs to Account For
The effects of a TBI are often long-term and wide-ranging. Your case should reflect more than just initial treatment.
Neurological Care and Treatment
Emergency care, imaging, specialist evaluations, and ongoing therapy.
Cognitive and Functional Limitations
Memory, focus, speech, and processing challenges that affect daily life.
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How Traumatic Brain Injuries Occur
TBIs are typically caused by sudden force or impact that disrupts normal brain function.
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents
Falls, especially from height or unsafe conditions
Workplace and construction-related incidents
Struck-by or falling object injuries
Physical assaults or violent incidents
Recreational and sports-related accidents
What to Do After a Brain Injury
Early steps can make a significant difference in how your case develops.
Seek Immediate and Ongoing Medical Care
Follow through with evaluations, imaging, and specialist referrals.
Document Symptoms Over Time
Changes in memory, behavior, or cognition should be recorded consistently.
Keep Treatment Records Organized
Medical visits, therapy sessions, and related expenses all matter.
Limit Early Insurance Communication
Statements made too soon can be used to challenge your condition.
Get Legal Guidance Early
These cases benefit from early structure and documentation.

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Common Questions About Brain Injury Cases
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How long do I have to file a claim in New York?
Texas law generally allows two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. However, waiting too long can make it harder to gather evidence and build a strong case.
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Can I still recover if symptoms developed later?
Yes. New York follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning you can recover damages as long as you are less than 51 percent at fault. However, your total compensation may be reduced based on your percentage of fault.
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How is a brain injury case evaluated?
The value of a brain injury case depends on the severity of the injury, medical expenses, lost income, and long-term care needs. Settlements and verdicts in these cases often reach six or seven figures due to the lifelong impact of the injury.
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What if the injury was caused during medical treatment?
Some cases may involve medical malpractice and require a different legal approach.

How Brain Injury Cases Are Built
These cases require more than standard documentation—they need clarity around how the injury affects real life.
Reviewing medical records, imaging, and neurological evaluations
Working with specialists to understand long-term impact
Documenting cognitive and behavioral changes over time
Connecting the injury clearly to the accident
Preparing the case with trial-level attention to detail
This process helps ensure the full scope of the injury is understood and presented clearly.
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Start With Clear Answers About What You’re Dealing With
Brain injury cases can feel uncertain, especially when symptoms aren’t always visible or easy to explain. Getting clear guidance early can help you understand what matters and how to move forward. Noll Law Firm is here to walk through your situation and help you take the next step with confidence.
