A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can change a person’s life in moments. Many people face long-term challenges with thinking, movement, memory, mood, and daily activities. Families often struggle with medical bills, lost income, and the uncertainty that comes with a serious head or neck injury. These injuries are often caused by motor vehicle accidents, falls, workplace incidents, or violent events, and the impact can last for years.
Freeburn Law represents people throughout Pennsylvania who have suffered brain injuries, head trauma, and neck injuries caused by negligence. We understand the medical, emotional, and financial obstacles that follow a TBI, and our attorneys work closely with clients to secure the compensation they need for medical care, lost income, and long-term support. If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury, contact Freeburn Law for a free consultation.
How Brain, Head, and Neck Trauma Affects Daily Life
A brain injury can affect every part of a person’s life. Symptoms can appear immediately, or they may develop gradually in the days or weeks after an accident. Some people experience ongoing headaches, dizziness, memory issues, trouble concentrating, or emotional changes. Others suffer more severe effects, including cognitive impairment or permanent disability. These injuries often require:
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Medical evaluations, imaging, and neurological testing
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Long-term rehabilitation and physical therapy
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Medication management
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Support with work, school, or daily routines
Because the effects can be unpredictable, victims and families often feel overwhelmed. Freeburn Law works to make sure clients have the resources they need to move forward.
Accidents and Negligence Leading to Serious Head and Brain Trauma
Traumatic brain injuries happen in many ways, but some of the most common causes in Pennsylvania include:
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Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents
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Workplace and construction site incidents
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Bicycle and pedestrian accidents
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Sports and recreation accidents
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Violent assaults
Motor vehicle crashes remain one of the leading sources of head and brain trauma. Falls—especially in stores, on sidewalks, or in unsafe buildings—also contribute to many TBIs statewide. When property owners fail to maintain safe conditions, victims may have the right to seek compensation. Workplace accidents involving heavy equipment, unsafe conditions, or falling objects can also cause severe head injuries. Freeburn Law handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation claims for clients seriously injured on the job.
Steps to Take After a Traumatic Brain Injury
After a serious accident, it’s important to get medical care right away. A doctor can evaluate the severity of your injury and create a record of your condition. Once your health is stable, contacting Freeburn Law ensures your legal rights are protected.
Our attorneys help clients gather medical records, consult with specialists, and calculate the full extent of damages—including long-term costs that insurance companies often overlook. We handle the legal process so you can focus on recovery.
Why Injured Clients Choose Freeburn Law for TBI Claims in Pennsylvania
At Freeburn Law, we focus on helping clients with traumatic brain injuries. We know how overwhelming these injuries can be, and we provide support every step of the way. From handling insurance companies to preparing a case for court if necessary, our goal is to protect your rights and secure the financial support you need. We do not charge any fees unless we recover money for you. If you cannot come to our office, we will meet you at your home or hospital. Our attorneys are available evenings, weekends, and emergency situations because brain injuries can’t wait.
Talk to a Pennsylvania Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Today
If you or someone you love has suffered a traumatic brain or neck injury, don’t deal with the insurance company alone. Call Freeburn Law for a free consultation. We’ll explain your options, answer your questions, and help you take the next steps toward recovery.
We have offices throughout Central Pennsylvania, including Harrisburg, York, Selinsgrove, Kingston, Lebanon, King of Prussia, Lewistown, Lancaster, and Johnstown. If you cannot travel, we will come to you. Call Freeburn Law today to speak with an experienced Pennsylvania TBI attorney and start protecting your rights.
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