Brain Injury FAQs

A brain injury is often considered an invisible injury because its effects may not be immediately visible to others. Unlike a physical injury, such as a broken arm or a cut, a brain injury may not have any obvious physical symptoms. The damage to the brain is not visible to the naked eye, and as a result, it may be difficult for others to understand the extent of the injury or the impact it has on the individual’s life.
A person with a brain injury may experience a range of symptoms that are not easily visible, including memory loss, difficulty with speech or language, changes in behavior or personality, and difficulty with concentration or attention. These symptoms can be frustrating and debilitating for the individual, and they may not be understood or recognized by others who have not experienced a brain injury themselves.
Additionally, some individuals with a brain injury may develop mental health issues such as anxiety or depression, which can also be invisible to others. These issues can further complicate the individual’s recovery and may require specialized treatment.
We have compiled a list of our 50 most frequently asked questions related to brain injuries:
When preparing a personal injury case, an attorney will ensure all economic and non-economic damages—including future ones—are included. Expert witnesses are often key to putting this evidence before a court. They can explain the ongoing consequences of an ABI for an injured person to ensure they receive the compensation they are entitled to.

Contact a Brain Injury Attorney in Colorado Today

At Nares Law Group, we have successfully represented clients who have sustained brain injuries. We understand the laws established by the State of Colorado as well as federal law and will make sure that each party who is liable is held accountable. You don’t have to face this alone–call 720-637-7786 today to schedule Free Consultation.