Brain Injury Attorney
in North Carolina

Severe head trauma can change your life. Get the compensation you deserve to move forward with confidence.

A brain injury can be one of the most devastating outcomes of an accident. Whether caused by a car crash, fall, workplace incident, or medical error, the consequences can affect your health, independence, and livelihood for years to come. If someone else’s negligence caused your brain injury, you may have the right to pursue financial compensation.

At RHD Legal, our experienced brain injury attorneys serve clients throughout North Carolina. We understand the medical and legal complexities of these cases—and we fight for full compensation every time.

What Is a Brain Injury?

A brain injury refers to any damage to the brain that impairs its function. This can range from a mild concussion to permanent cognitive disability or death. Brain injuries are either:

  • Traumatic – caused by external force (e.g., fall, car crash, or assault)

  • Non-traumatic – caused by internal conditions (e.g., stroke, infection, or lack of oxygen)

Many brain injuries require lifelong care and can result in substantial medical costs, job loss, and emotional trauma.

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Common Types of Brain Injuries We Handle

We represent clients suffering from all types of brain injuries, including:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) – Often caused by accidents or blunt force trauma

  • Concussion – A mild TBI with potentially serious long-term effects if repeated

  • Penetrating Brain Injury – Caused by objects piercing the skull

  • Anoxic or Hypoxic Brain Injury – Caused by lack or shortage of oxygen to the brain

  • Diffuse Axonal Injury – Resulting from the brain rapidly shifting inside the skull

  • Cerebral Contusion – Brain bruising that can cause swelling and bleeding

  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) – Resulting from illness or medical condition rather than trauma

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Common Causes of Brain Injuries in North Carolina

Our legal team represents clients who suffered brain injuries due to:

Personal Injury Accidents

  • Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents

  • Slip and fall accidents

  • Sports or recreational injuries

  • Assaults and acts of violence

  • Bicycle or pedestrian collisions

Workplace Injuries

  • Falls from heights or ladders

  • Falling tools or materials

  • Machinery or equipment malfunctions

  • Explosions or exposure to hazardous substances

  • Repetitive motion head trauma in physical roles

Medical Negligence & Other Claims

  • Surgical errors or birth injuries

  • Carbon monoxide poisoning

  • Drowning or oxygen deprivation

  • Undiagnosed infections or strokes

  • Defective products or equipment

Symptoms & Consequences of a Brain Injury

Brain injuries can have a wide range of symptoms that affect a person’s physical, emotional, and mental health. These may include:

  • Memory loss or confusion

  • Difficulty concentrating or learning

  • Personality or mood changes

  • Speech, vision, or hearing problems

  • Headaches, dizziness, and fatigue

  • Seizures or tremors

  • Inability to perform daily tasks or work

  • Coma or death (in severe cases)

These symptoms may be temporary or permanent, and many worsen over time. Early diagnosis and legal action are crucial.

Compensation for Brain Injury Victims in North Carolina

Depending on your case, you may be eligible for compensation including:

  • Medical expenses – Past, current, and future treatment

  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity

  • Rehabilitation and long-term care

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress

  • Loss of enjoyment of life

  • Loss of consortium (companionship)

In cases involving gross negligence or intentional harm, punitive damages may also be awarded.

Workers’ Compensation vs. Personal Injury Lawsuits

If your brain injury occurred at work, you may qualify for workers’ compensation, which typically covers:

  • Medical treatment

  • Temporary or permanent disability

  • Lost income (partial wage replacement)

However, if a third party (such as a subcontractor or product manufacturer) caused your injury, you may also be eligible to file a personal injury claim for additional damages not covered by workers’ comp, like pain and suffering.

Why Choose RHD Legal for Your Brain Injury Case?

When you’re injured, the attorney you choose can make all the difference. At RHD Legal, we’re more than legal representation—we’re your dedicated support team.

Personalized Attention

You’re never just a case number. We take the time to understand your story and fight for what matters most to you.

Trusted by Attorneys

Our work earns referrals from other lawyers who know we deliver results with integrity and professionalism.

Clear, Compassionate Communication

We keep you informed at every step, so you always know where your case stands and what comes next.

Relentless Advocacy

We don’t back down. We fight hard to secure the best possible outcome—because your recovery deserves nothing less.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Brain Injury Claims in North Carolina

You generally have three years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim, and two years for wrongful death. If your injury involves medical malpractice, you may have less time. Don’t delay—contact an attorney as soon as possible.

There’s no fixed amount. Your compensation depends on the severity of the injury, your ability to work, medical costs, and how your life has been impacted. Severe brain injuries often lead to six- or seven-figure settlements or verdicts.

You generally have three years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury claim, and two years for wrongful death. If your injury involves medical malpractice, you may have less time. Don’t delay—contact an attorney as soon as possible.

Yes. Medical experts are often essential to proving the cause of the injury, its severity, long-term consequences, and the cost of future care. At RHD Legal, we handle coordination with the right experts to strengthen your claim.

In many cases, you’ll file a workers’ compensation claim. But if another company, driver, or defective product caused the injury, you may also be able to file a third-party lawsuit for additional compensation.

This is common with brain injuries. You should seek medical evaluation as soon as symptoms emerge and contact an attorney. With the right medical documentation, you can still pursue a claim even if symptoms appeared weeks or months after the incident.

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