Brain Injury Compensation in Houston, Texas
A TBI affects your life in countless ways, and a brain injury lawyer can make sure any compensation you receive reflects all the harm you’ve already suffered or might experience in the future. Your brain injury claim could include compensation for:
- Lost income while you heal
- Reduced future earnings due to a long-term disability
- Current and future medical costs related to your brain injury
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Diminished quality of life
- Damaged personal property (if applicable)
Proving a TBI in a Lawsuit
You must prove how you sustained a TBI, who caused it, and the extent of your physical, emotional, and financial losses to win a Houston brain injury claim. Common types of evidence in a traumatic brain injury lawsuit include:
- Medical records showing your diagnosis, treatment plan, and the progression of your injury.
- Imaging tests like CT scans and MRIs to show bleeding, swelling, or structural damage in your brain.
- Doctor and specialist reports on the severity of your injury and its long-term effects.
- Witness statements that describe the accident, your condition after the injury, or how your behavior has changed.
- Police or incident reports to help establish who or what caused the injury.
- Daily journals or logs to document your symptoms, emotional changes, and how the injury impacts your daily life.
- Employment records showing your lost wages, reduced work capacity, or missed opportunities due to your injury.
Choosing a Brain Injury Lawyer in Houston

Hiring a capable brain injury lawyer is critical for seeking maximum compensation and minimizing your future stress. Here are a few questions to ask a brain injury attorney before hiring them:
- How much experience do you have handling traumatic brain injury cases?
- Have you handled cases similar to mine before?
- Will you personally handle my case, or will it be passed to another attorney?
- How do you charge for your services?
- How will you keep me informed about my case?
- What challenges do you see in my case?
- How long do you expect my case to take?
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the answers to some common questions we receive about TBI claims in Texas:
How much is a brain injury claim worth in Texas?
Your brain injury compensation depends on the severity of your injury, how much work you miss, how your injury affects your career, and other factors specific to your situation. Broadly speaking, you can demand more compensation for a more severe injury that has a more substantial impact on your life. However, you’ll also face more pushback from whoever caused your injury (or their insurer) for a high-value claim. Make sure you hire an experienced Houston brain injury lawyer who can thoroughly assess your losses and fight on your behalf for maximum compensation.
What if the TBI symptoms appear weeks after the accident?
It’s common for TBI symptoms to appear days or even weeks after an accident. It’s vital to seek medical attention immediately if this happens, as delayed symptoms often indicate a more severe underlying injury.
You likely still have a valid personal injury claim even if you experience delayed TBI symptoms after an accident. Keep records of your symptoms, medical visits, and any changes in your daily life so you have thorough proof of your injury and its effects.
Can I sue if my child suffered a TBI at school or daycare?
You likely can sue if your child suffered a TBI at their school or daycare. Schools and childcare facilities owe a duty to keep children safe. If your child’s injury resulted from negligence—such as lack of supervision, unsafe conditions, or improper handling—you may have grounds for a claim.
However, suing a public school often involves strict notice deadlines and overcoming particular legal protections for government entities. Private daycare centers are usually required to carry specific insurance policies. Our Houston head trauma injury attorneys can help you overcome these legal hurdles, investigate the facts, identify who’s responsible, and fight on your child’s behalf for fair compensation.
How long do I have to file a brain injury lawsuit in Texas?
The standard deadline to file a TBI lawsuit in Texas is two years from the injury date. That said, it’s crucial to contact a brain injury lawyer as soon as possible. Early legal action gives your attorney time to investigate, gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build a robust case.
Some exceptions may extend or shorten the deadline to file a lawsuit. For example, you might have more time to file a lawsuit if the injured person is a minor or you didn’t discover the injury right away. Similarly, claims involving government entities have special notice requirements with tight deadlines you could easily miss without a lawyer’s help. A brain injury attorney can review your situation and determine the exact deadline for your case.
Do I need to prove fault to get compensation?
You typically must prove that someone else caused your brain injury to recover compensation from them. This usually means showing that another person or company was negligent—in other words, they didn’t take reasonable care, and their actions (or failure to act) directly caused your injury.
Negligence can take many forms, such as a distracted driver running a red light, a property owner failing to address dangerous conditions at their building, or a business failing to properly train its staff. You’ll need evidence like accident reports, witness statements, medical records, and sometimes expert testimony to prove fault. Our legal team knows how to gather the proper evidence and build a strong case on your behalf.
Talk to Our Houston Brain Injury Lawyers Today
With our resources, experience, and tireless commitment to achieving maximum compensation, Fibich, Leebron, Copeland & Briggs is fully prepared to fight on your behalf after a Houston traumatic brain injury. Call now or complete our contact form for a free consultation.