Car Accident Attorneys from BenGlassLaw Negotiate $115,0000 Settlement for Virginia Tech Student
Our client was struck by a student who had left a party at which he had been drinking. Our investigation revealed that the driver’s friends had actually tried to stop him from leaving and they called the police when he got into his car.
A Concussion Caused Him to Miss a Semester of School, Missing On-Time Graduation From Virginia Tech
Our client suffered a bad concussion which caused a minor brain injury that resolved, however he essentially missed a semester at school and did not graduate on time.
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs when a sudden impact or movement causes the brain to move rapidly back and forth within the skull. This can result from a direct blow to the head, face, neck, or elsewhere on the body with an “impulsive” force transmitted to the head.
Concussions can disrupt the normal functioning of the brain and lead to a variety of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms. These symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, confusion, memory disturbances, nausea, and sensitivity to light or noise, among others. It’s important to understand that concussions can range from mild to severe and do not necessarily involve loss of consciousness.
Prompt medical attention is crucial to assess the injury and guide the recovery process. As such, concussions are serious injuries that can have significant and lasting effects, underscoring the importance of legal representation in cases where the injury results from another’s negligence.
A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a form of acquired brain injury that occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. This trauma can result from a direct impact to the head, such as a blow or jolt, or by an object penetrating the skull and entering brain tissue. TBIs can range from mild (often referred to as concussions) to severe, involving extended periods of unconsciousness or amnesia.
Understand What Your Car Insurance Company Will Pay If The At Fault Driver Does Not Have Enough Insurance
Important lesson from this caseโthe defendant had only $100,000 in insurance coverage. Our clientโs family had additional coverage under their own auto policy. This coverage was for underinsured drivers.
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How the Virginia Tech Student Found BenGlassLaw
In seeking legal representation, our client had a referral from a Northern Virginia friend and then visited our strong online presence and positive client testimonials on our website, BenGlassLaw.com. ย ย This assured her that she was making the right choice. Our expertise in dealing with complex personal injury cases and negotiating with insurance companies was exactly what she needed.