• 02 Catastrophic & Serious Injuries

Brain Injuries

Not every serious injury is immediately visible. The impact can still change daily life in profound ways.

Overview

Traumatic brain injuries can affect nearly every part of a person’s life — from memory and concentration to work, relationships, and everyday routines. Some symptoms appear immediately, while others develop slowly over time. Whether caused by a car accident, fall, workplace injury, or another serious incident, brain injuries often leave individuals and families facing uncertainty about the future. At MacGillis Law Group, we represent people across Wisconsin who have suffered traumatic brain injuries due to negligence. We take a personal, compassionate approach focused on helping clients understand their options and move forward with support and guidance.

menu_bookWhat this covers

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries After Car Accidents
  • Truck and Motorcycle Accident Brain Injuries
  • Falls and Premises Liability Injuries
  • Workplace and Construction Site Brain Injuries
  • Sports, Recreation, and Impact Injuries

How we approach this

What we actually do for you.

01

Listen Carefully

Brain injuries affect everyone differently. We take the time to understand how symptoms are impacting our client’s health, work, relationships, and daily life.

02

Focus on the Long-Term Effects

Some brain injuries require ongoing treatment, therapy, rehabilitation, and long-term support. We work to fully understand those future needs.

03

Keep the Process Clear

We believe clients and families deserve honest answers, straightforward communication, and guidance they can rely on throughout the process.

04

Pursue Meaningful Accountability

We work to hold negligent individuals, companies, and insurers accountable while pursuing compensation that reflects the full impact of the injury.

Common Questions

About Brain Injuries Cases

What are common symptoms of a traumatic brain injury?

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Symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, memory problems, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, fatigue, sensitivity to light or noise, and changes in sleep or behavior.

Can a concussion still be considered a serious injury?

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Yes. Even so-called “mild” traumatic brain injuries can have lasting effects that interfere with work, relationships, and everyday activities.

Do brain injury symptoms always appear right away?

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No. Some symptoms may develop gradually over hours, days, or even weeks following an accident or impact.

What compensation may be available after a traumatic brain injury?

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Depending on the case, compensation may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, future care needs, pain and suffering, and other long-term damages related to the injury.

Why are brain injury cases often complex?

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Brain injuries are not always visible on imaging and can affect individuals in different ways. These cases often require detailed medical evaluation and a full understanding of how the injury impacts daily life over time.

Answers for Your Situation

Free consultation. No fees unless we win. Honest answers from a real attorney.