Lawsuit Explores Compensation Opportunities for Traumatic Brain Injury
A husband and wife who crashed the small plane they were flying in are suing the Federal Aviation Administration, alleging they were misdirected by an FAA air traffic controller and suffered serious injuries as a result of the alleged negligence, including sustaining a traumatic brain injury.
The lawsuit raises concerns about what to do after a serious traumatic brain injury accident and who is liable.

Signs of a Traumatic Brain Injury
It’s not always easy to spot a traumatic brain injury with the naked eye, and it’s also possible that the symptoms won’t manifest until hours or days after an accident happens. Identifying a brain injury early on gives the patient the best possible chance of maximum recovery, but many brain injury victims suffer for years and have to completely adapt their life because of such an accident.
If you or someone you know has recently been in any kind of accident, it’s vital to watch for symptoms that could indicate a brain injury. Some of the most common signs of traumatic brain injury include:
- feelings of depression,
- memory loss,
- visual disturbances,
- fatigue,
- dizziness,
- loss of smell,
- confusion,
- nausea, and
- irritability.
What to Do After a Traumatic Brian Injury
If you suspect that you or someone else has a traumatic brain injury, getting that person to a hospital sooner rather than later could help to provide a diagnosis and treatment plan that could address the traumatic brain injury as effectively as possible.
Injuries can vary in severity and can lead to significant care required by outside personnel when someone has sustained a traumatic brain injury.
If you believe that you or someone you know has recently suffered a traumatic brain injury and it was caused by another person’s recklessness or negligence, you may be eligible to recover compensation through a traumatic brain injury lawsuit.
The attorneys at Bradley/Grombacher have years of experience working with victims of catastrophic personal injury to help recover the compensation they need to treat their medical conditions appropriately. Fill out the form on this page for a FREE case