Columbus Traumatic Brain Injury Attorney Fighting for Your Recovery

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Understanding Brain Injuries

From concussion to life-changing TBI

A traumatic brain injury can follow a car, motorcycle, or truck crash and may not be obvious right away. Headaches, memory gaps, light sensitivity, and mood changes can complicate work and home life. As a Columbus brain injury attorney, E. Ray Critchett, LLC organizes testing, treatment records, and daily impact evidence to present the full picture. When a crash involves motorcycles or heavy trucks, we coordinate with our car accident and truck accident teams to align strategy.

Why Legal Representation Matters in TBI Claims

Serious injuries require expert proof

Insurance companies often downplay concussion and mild TBI because imaging can look normal. We work with neurologists, neuropsychologists, and life-care planners to connect symptoms to the incident and project future costs. That foundation supports negotiations and, when needed, trial


Signs and Symptoms To Watch

Listen to what the body is telling you

Common signs include headaches, dizziness, sleep disruption, concentration problems, vision changes, and personality shifts. Family observations matter. Document changes early and follow recommendations to protect your health and your claim

Pursuing Compensation for a Brain Injury

Securing resources for long-term needs

A comprehensive claim can include hospital and specialist care, cognitive therapy, vocational rehab, assistive technology, lost income, and non-economic losses for the daily impact of symptoms. When evidence points to insurance denial, we address the basis for refusal and escalate the claim.

Frequently Asked Questions – Brain Injury Cases

Answers that help you plan care and next steps

  • How do I prove my brain injury was caused by the crash?

    Medical documentation, contemporaneous complaints, testing, and expert opinions connect the dots between the event and ongoing symptoms.

  • My MRI is normal. Can I still recover?

    Yes. Many TBIs do not appear on standard imaging. Neuropsych testing and clinical evaluations can establish injury and limitations.

  • I was not diagnosed right away. Do I still have a claim?

    Often, yes. Many people recognize symptoms later. Timing still matters because Ohio law limits how long you have to file, so contact us quickly.

  • Do you handle other catastrophic injuries?

    Yes. We also manage spinal injuries and complex orthopedic trauma with the same attention to long-term planning.

Our Commitment To Clients With TBI

Patient communication and flexible meetings

We adapt meetings to your pace, involve family when helpful, and provide written summaries after key calls. You will work directly with the attorney responsible for your case.

Contact Us for a Free Case Evaluation

Get direction from an attorney who understands TBI claims

Request a free consultation to review symptoms, treatment, and next steps.