If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury in Tustin, you deserve a legal team that listens, explains your options clearly, and helps you pursue the compensation you need for recovery.
At Ling Law Group, we help families understand medical costs, lost income, and long-term care needs, guiding you through every step of the claim process.
A skilled TBI attorney helps identify all liable parties, obtain and organize medical records, and negotiate with insurers to pursue complete compensation for medical bills, rehabilitation, home care, and the impact on your daily life.
Based in Tustin, our firm combines years of experience in personal injury and brain-injury cases, with a dedicated team that communicates clearly, treats clients with respect, and advocates for fair outcomes.
TBIs vary in severity and long-term impact. Understanding the injury helps you know what to expect in medical care, rehabilitation, and potential financial recovery.
Knowing your rights and the steps in a claim can help you compare settlement options, insurance communications, and future care planning.
A traumatic brain injury is a disruption of brain function caused by an impact or jolt to the head. Symptoms can include headaches, memory problems, dizziness, mood swings, and changes in behavior or sleep.
A strong TBI claim requires documenting medical treatment, rehabilitation needs, lost wages, and care costs, as well as identifying all negligent parties and gathering evidence from experts and witnesses.
The glossary below explains common terms you may encounter while pursuing a TBI claim in California.
Compensable losses that may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, and pain and suffering.
California uses comparative fault rules. Your compensation can be reduced by your percentage of fault, if any, but you can still recover a portion based on liability.
Third-party providers and insurers may place liens on a settlement to recover medical costs paid on your behalf.
In California, most personal injury claims, including TBI cases, must be filed within two years of the injury date, or the right to recover may be lost.
You may choose to settle out of court, pursue a lawsuit, or explore mediation. Each path has distinct timelines, costs, and potential outcomes.
If liability is undisputed and the damages are well-documented, a targeted settlement may be the most efficient path.
When treatment needs are clearly defined and medical costs are straightforward, a focused settlement can be appropriate.
A thorough review of medical needs, wage loss, and future care helps prevent gaps in compensation and planning.
We evaluate medical, financial, and emotional impacts to pursue compensation that reflects the full experience of the injury.
From intake to resolution, our team coordinates medical experts, records, and legal strategy to streamline your case.
Keep medical records, bills, and rehabilitation notes from the day of injury to support your claim.
A timely consultation helps protect rights, preserve evidence, and meet important deadlines.
TBIs often involve long-term medical care, rehab, and life changes that require careful planning and documentation.
A dedicated attorney helps you navigate liability, gather evidence, and pursue fair compensation.
Car crashes, falls, sports injuries, medical errors, and assaults can cause TBIs and require timely legal help.
High-speed crashes or head injuries often result in traumatic brain injuries.
Slip and fall incidents at home or work can lead to TBIs, especially in older adults.
Contact sports and collisions can cause concussions and more serious brain injuries.
We focus on thorough evaluation, client advocacy, and transparent communication to keep you informed.
Our goal is to maximize recovery while you focus on healing.
We tailor strategies to your family’s needs and goals.
From the initial contact to resolution, our team reviews evidence, communicates with insurers, and pursues a fair outcome for you and your family.
We discuss the accident, injuries, goals, and next steps.
We obtain medical reports to understand the injury and treatment plan.
We determine who is legally responsible for the TBI.
We assess damages, liability, and timelines to build a plan.
We organize medical records, wage loss, and care plans.
We negotiate with insurers to pursue a fair settlement.
If needed, we prepare for court to protect your rights.
We assemble a compelling case with medical and expert input.
We pursue the best outcome through negotiation or a courtroom verdict.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is any injury that disrupts normal brain function due to a blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury. Symptoms can range from headaches and dizziness to memory issues and mood changes. Severity depends on the force of impact, location of injury, and individual factors. Paragraph 2: Treatments vary and may include medical care, rehabilitation, therapy, and long-term planning.
California generally allows two years to file most personal injury claims, including TBI cases. If a minor or other special circumstances apply, deadlines may differ, so contact us promptly to confirm the timeline.
Costs can vary and may be handled on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. We explain fees upfront and only collect if we recover compensation.
While you can pursue a claim on your own, having a TBI lawyer helps you navigate complex medical records, liability issues, and negotiation with insurers. An attorney can help protect your rights and maximize recovery.
Bring details of your injury, medical records, doctor’s notes, days missed from work, and any correspondence with insurance companies. We’ll guide you on next steps during your free consultation.
Fault is often determined by evidence from the scene, medical records, eyewitness statements, and police reports. California uses comparative negligence rules to adjust compensation based on each party’s share of fault.
Yes. If a family member died from a TBI, you may pursue a wrongful death claim for damages such as loss of companionship, medical expenses, and funeral costs. Consult a lawyer promptly to understand options.
Damages can include medical expenses, rehabilitation, lost wages, future care costs, pain and suffering, and in some cases, non-economic losses such as emotional distress. A lawyer can help quantify these and pursue them.
Case timelines vary based on complexity, medical needs, and settlement negotiations. Some cases settle within months, while others may take years if they go to trial.
If you’ve suffered a head injury, seek medical attention first. Avoid handling legal matters alone; contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights and preserve evidence.