A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can turn your life upside down in a matter of seconds. Whether caused by a car crash, fall, workplace incident, or assault, the effects of a brain injury often linger far beyond the initial trauma. If you or a loved one has suffered a TBI in or near Comptons Corner due to someone else’s negligence, Malloy Law Offices is here to help. Our team fights to secure the financial support clients need for recovery, long-term care, and peace of mind. Contact the Comptons Corner TBI attorney today.
A TBI occurs when an external force—like a blow to the head or violent jolt—disrupts normal brain function. These injuries are often invisible on the outside but deeply damaging within. TBIs are typically categorized as:
Mild (concussions): May involve temporary confusion, dizziness, headaches, or difficulty concentrating.
Moderate: Symptoms may persist for weeks and include speech, memory, or coordination issues.
Severe: May result in unconsciousness, coma, or permanent disability.
Even so-called “mild” TBIs can cause major disruptions to work, school, or daily life. Prompt diagnosis and documentation are key.
Brain injuries happen in a wide range of everyday situations. We represent clients who sustained TBIs due to:
Motor vehicle collisions—including car, truck, or motorcycle accidents
Falls on unsafe premises—wet floors, poor lighting, or broken stairs
Construction or industrial accidents involving falling tools or materials
Pedestrian or bicycle crashes
Physical assaults or sports-related trauma
Defective products—such as airbags or helmets that fail in an impact
If another party’s carelessness contributed to your injury, we’ll help you hold them accountable.
TBIs can be difficult to diagnose and often present differently for each individual. Warning signs may include:
Headaches that don’t go away
Confusion, memory lapses, or mental fog
Sensitivity to light or sound
Nausea or vomiting
Sleep disturbances or chronic fatigue
Mood swings, anxiety, or depression
Difficulty focusing or speaking clearly
If you experience any of these symptoms after an accident, it’s important to seek medical attention—and legal guidance.
Brain injuries can affect every aspect of life, from how you think and feel to how you earn a living. At Malloy Law Offices, we work with neurologists, vocational experts, and life care planners to evaluate:
Cognitive decline or reduced mental capacity
Personality and behavioral changes
Physical coordination or mobility issues
Inability to return to work
Need for ongoing therapy, supervision, or caregiving
Strained relationships and emotional distress
We build a legal strategy that fully reflects both immediate losses and the long-term consequences of the injury.
If your TBI was caused by negligence, we fight for compensation that covers your full range of damages, including:
Medical expenses—ER visits, imaging, specialists, and rehab
Lost income and reduced future earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Cognitive or occupational therapy
Assistive devices and home modifications
In-home care or long-term support
Mental health counseling
Wrongful death damages, if the TBI proved fatal
Unlike standard injury claims, TBI cases often require deep medical evidence and expert testimony—which our team is prepared to provide.
TBI cases demand more than routine legal help—they require a firm that understands both the science of the injury and the law that governs it. With Malloy Law Offices, you get:
A team with decades of experience in complex personal injury litigation
Compassionate, client-centered representation tailored to your recovery
Local knowledge of Loudoun County courts, procedures, and providers
A contingency fee model—you pay nothing unless we win your case
We’re here to help you make informed decisions and pursue real recovery—not just fast settlements.
You don’t have to face the aftermath of a brain injury alone. Contact Malloy Law Offices today to speak with a Comptons Corner TBI attorney. We’ll listen to your story, answer your questions, and help you move forward with strength and confidence. The consultation is free—and there’s no fee unless we secure compensation for you.