Texas Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Lawyer | The Hart Law Firm

A Brain Injury Can Change Your Life—We Fight for Maximum Compensation


A traumatic brain injury can have lifelong consequences, affecting memory, mobility, speech, and even personality. Many victims experience difficulty returning to work, loss of independence, and overwhelming medical expenses. Whether caused by a car accident, truck crash, workplace incident, or fall, brain injuries often result from negligence.


At The Hart Law Firm, we fight for traumatic brain injury victims and their families. With over 25 years of experience, we take on insurance companies, negligent drivers, and corporations to ensure our clients receive the medical care and financial support they need. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, we are ready to fight for you.

📞 Call us now for a FREE consultation: (817) 485-8888

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What Compensation Can You Recover for a Brain Injury?

Traumatic brain injuries often lead to significant financial and personal losses. Victims may be entitled to compensation for:

Medical Expenses

Including emergency treatment, rehabilitation, and on-going therapy

Lost Wages

Compensation reduced earning capacity if the injury prevents a return to work

Pain and Suffering

Emotional distress, cognitive impairment, and reduced quality of life

Long-term Medical Needs

In-home care, neurological treatment

 and specialized treatments

Wrongful Death

compensation for families who have lost a loved one due to a brain injury

Find out what your case is worth—call (817) 485-8888 today!

Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries

Traumatic brain injuries occur when a sudden impact or jolt disrupts normal brain function. Some of the most common causes include:

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Motor vehicle accidents, including car, truck, and motorcycle crashes

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Falls from heights, including workplace and construction site accidents

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Workplace injuries, including heavy machinery accidents and falling objects

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Acts of violence, including assaults and gunshot wounds

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Explosions and blast injuries, commonly seen in industrial and oilfield accidents

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Sports and recreational injuries, including diving and contact sports accidents

What to Do After a Traumatic Brain Injury

If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, follow these steps to protect your legal rights:

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Seek medical attention Seek immediate medical attention and follow all treatment recommendations

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Document the accident   Including photos, witness statements, and medical records

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Keep Medical Bills   Keep track of all medical bills, therapy sessions, and rehabilitation costs

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Avoid discussing the case with insurance adjusters   Avoid discussing the case with insurance adjusters without legal representation

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Call The Hart Law Firm   The sooner you contact an attorney, the stronger your case will be.

Do not let the insurance company control your case. — call (817) 485-8888 now.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Brain Injury Claims

  • How long do I have to file a brain injury claim in Texas?

     Texas law generally allows two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. However, waiting too long can make it harder to gather evidence and build a strong case.

  • Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault for my injury?

     Yes. Texas follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning you can recover damages as long as you are less than 51 percent at fault. However, your total compensation may be reduced based on your percentage of fault.

  • How much is my brain injury case worth?

    The value of a brain injury case depends on the severity of the injury, medical expenses, lost income, and long-term care needs. Settlements and verdicts in these cases often reach six or seven figures due to the lifelong impact of the injury.

  • What if my brain injury was caused by medical malpractice?

     If a doctor, surgeon, or hospital error led to your brain injury, you may have a medical malpractice claim. These cases require strong evidence and expert testimony to prove negligence.

Still have questions? Call (817) 485-8888 to get answers from an experienced pedestrian and bicycle accident lawyer.


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How The Hart Law Firm Fights for Brain Injury Victims

Traumatic brain injury cases require aggressive legal representation. Insurance companies and negligent parties will try to deny responsibility or offer low settlements. Our legal team builds strong cases by:

Investigating the accident scene and collecting medical records

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Consulting with neurologists and brain injury specialists to assess long-term costs

Negotiating aggressively with insurance companies to maximize compensation

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Taking cases to trial when necessary to ensure justice for our clients