Traumatic brain injury lawyer in Nassau County for concussion and severe head trauma
What Brain Injuries Look Like After A Crash Or Fall
From concussions that disrupt sleep and memory to severe trauma requiring long rehab, brain injuries change how people think, feel, and work. The Law Offices of Laurence Rogers represents clients after collisions, falls on unsafe property, and construction incidents across Long Island and Queens, coordinating expert evaluations to prove the full impact.
Proving The Injury And Its Effects
Insurers often doubt symptoms when scans look normal. We use neurologist reports, neuropsychological testing, therapy notes, and statements from family or coworkers to show changes in cognition, mood, and endurance. This evidence supports claims for future care, wage loss, and necessary accommodations at home or work.
If your head injury began with a fall in a store or apartment building, see how these claims work on
slip and fall. If it happened on a job site, read about site rules on
construction accidents.
Planning For Long Term Needs
Serious TBI cases may require life care planning, structured settlements, or trusts to manage funds. As a Valley Stream firm that also handles planning documents, we coordinate with treating providers and, when appropriate, guide families toward tools that keep support consistent over time.
For a general overview of claims and timelines, visit
personal injury for context.
Questions We Hear About TBI
Can symptoms start days later?
Yes, delayed onset is common and still tied to the crash or fall with proper medical proof.
How do you value a brain injury case?
We account for medical care, lost earning capacity, therapy, home help, and pain and suffering, supported by expert evidence.
Do children’s cases differ?
Children may need pediatric specialists and long horizon planning to cover future needs.
