A traumatic brain injury doesn’t just disrupt the body—it can upend every corner of a person’s life. Whether caused by a fall, crash, or violent blow to the head, TBIs often lead to long-term medical needs, changes in personality, and serious financial stress. At Malloy Law Offices, our Kensington TBI attorney represents individuals and families dealing with the aftermath of these life-altering injuries.
Not all brain injuries are visible. Some take time to fully reveal their effects—but even so-called “mild” TBIs can have serious consequences. We help clients facing symptoms such as:
Memory loss or confusion
Chronic headaches or dizziness
Changes in mood, personality, or behavior
Sleep disturbances or fatigue
Difficulty with concentration or speech
Sensory issues like light sensitivity or hearing loss
These symptoms often don’t follow a predictable timeline, which makes early legal and medical intervention critical.
Brain injuries can result from a wide range of accidents, many of which involve avoidable negligence. We represent clients who suffered TBIs due to:
Car accidents, especially rear-end or side-impact crashes
Slip and fall incidents on unsafe premises
Motorcycle, bicycle, or pedestrian accidents
Construction site injuries involving falling objects
Assaults or blunt force trauma
Sports injuries caused by negligent supervision
Medical malpractice (e.g., oxygen deprivation during surgery)
In every case, our role is to uncover how the injury occurred—and who failed to prevent it.
TBI cases demand a different approach than standard injury claims. Because symptoms can be subtle, delayed, or misunderstood, we take extra steps to strengthen your case, including:
Gathering comprehensive medical documentation from neurologists and specialists
Coordinating neuropsychological testing to track cognitive impact
Consulting life care planners to estimate long-term needs
Using MRI, CT scans, and other diagnostic imaging
Securing testimony from treating physicians and rehabilitation experts
We build a picture not just of the injury—but of how your life has changed.
Brain injuries often come with high costs, both financially and emotionally. Depending on your case, you may be entitled to compensation for:
Initial hospitalization and diagnostic testing
Surgeries, inpatient rehab, and outpatient therapy
Occupational and speech therapy
Medications and ongoing neurological care
Loss of income and diminished future earning potential
Pain and suffering—mental, physical, and emotional
Loss of independence or cognitive function
Support for caregivers or home health aides
Wrongful death compensation in fatal TBI cases
Our team works to make sure the full financial burden of your injury is reflected in your claim.
Identifying who is legally responsible for a brain injury takes focused investigation. We may pursue legal action against:
At-fault drivers in car, truck, or rideshare collisions
Property owners who failed to correct hazardous conditions
Employers or contractors on dangerous worksites
Healthcare providers responsible for surgical or diagnostic errors
Sports organizations, schools, or caregivers
Product manufacturers in helmet failure or safety equipment cases
We dig deep to determine all sources of liability—because a missed detail can mean a missed opportunity for recovery.
Brain injuries are serious—and so is our approach to handling them. At Malloy Law, we offer:
Years of experience with complex and catastrophic injury claims
A strong track record of results in TBI and neurological cases
Direct collaboration with brain injury specialists and care teams
In-depth familiarity with Montgomery County courts and local providers
No legal fees unless we secure compensation for you
We combine medical insight with legal strategy to fight for your long-term wellbeing—not just a short-term payout.
If you or someone you love is living with the consequences of a TBI, don’t try to navigate the system alone. Contact Malloy Law Offices today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and begin the process of building the strongest possible claim for the compensation and care you deserve.