Common causes
- Vehicle impacts
- Pedestrian or bicycle collisions
- Falls from height
- Blunt-force trauma

Los Angeles · Brain Injuries
Brain trauma can affect memory, work, relationships, mood, and independence—even when it is not immediately visible.
01Overview
Brain injury claims require careful medical development and a patient understanding of symptoms that may evolve over time.
Jack Alison Injury Law approaches each matter by identifying the people and entities involved, preserving relevant evidence, and understanding how the injury affects the client’s health, work, and daily life.
This page provides general information, not legal advice. Attorney-specific credentials and case outcomes are not represented here.
02Understanding the case
03What to do afterward
04How legal counsel may help
The work is tailored to the available evidence, legal issues, coverage, and the client’s individual losses.
The work is tailored to the available evidence, legal issues, coverage, and the client’s individual losses.
The work is tailored to the available evidence, legal issues, coverage, and the client’s individual losses.
The work is tailored to the available evidence, legal issues, coverage, and the client’s individual losses.
05Brain Injuries FAQ
Prioritize safety and medical care, then preserve any photos, reports, contact information, and records available to you. The right next steps depend on the incident, so prompt advice can help.
Potentially responsible parties may include negligent drivers, property owners where supported, employers and commercial entities. A factual investigation is needed before drawing conclusions.
Depending on the facts and California law, a claim may include medical costs, lost income, future needs, pain and suffering, and other legally recognized losses.
Different deadlines may apply, and claims involving public entities can require especially prompt action. A case-specific legal review is important.
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