A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can alter every aspect of your life in an instant. Whether you were struck by a distracted driver, injured on unsafe property, or hurt in a workplace accident, the damage caused by a brain injury isn’t always visible—but its effects are deeply felt. At Malloy Law Offices, our Rockville TBI attorney understands how overwhelming this journey can be. We’re here to help you pursue the compensation you need to regain control and plan for the future.
A TBI occurs when the brain is disrupted by a blow, jolt, or penetrating trauma. Even a so-called “mild” injury, like a concussion, can lead to long-term cognitive and emotional challenges. Common forms of TBIs include:
Concussions – Caused by sudden head movement or impact, often leading to headaches, brain fog, and memory issues.
Contusions – Bruising on the brain, sometimes requiring surgical intervention.
Diffuse Axonal Injuries – Damage from rapid rotation or shaking, common in vehicle rollovers or violent collisions.
Penetrating Brain Injuries – Caused by foreign objects entering the skull, often resulting in permanent disability.
Anoxic Brain Injuries – Occur when the brain is deprived of oxygen due to medical errors, drowning, or cardiac arrest.
TBIs are medically complex and often misunderstood. At Malloy Law Offices, we ensure your injury—and its full impact—is properly documented and taken seriously by insurers and courts.
Brain injuries can result from almost any sudden or violent event. Our Rockville TBI attorneys commonly see cases involving:
Car and truck accidents – Especially at high speeds or when seat belts aren’t used.
Falls – Including slips on unsafe premises or falls from ladders and scaffolding.
Pedestrian and bicycle collisions – Even with a helmet, the head is vulnerable in a vehicle crash.
Construction and industrial accidents – Falling tools, unsecured materials, or malfunctioning machinery.
Assaults – Including physical violence, shaken baby syndrome, or gunshot wounds.
Medical malpractice – Delayed oxygen during surgery or childbirth can lead to devastating brain injuries.
If another party’s negligence contributed to your injury, we will fight to hold them accountable.
Some brain injury symptoms appear immediately. Others take days or weeks to develop. If you or a loved one has experienced any of the following after an accident, seek medical attention right away:
Disorientation or confusion
Memory loss or inability to focus
Persistent headaches
Nausea, vomiting, or dizziness
Difficulty sleeping or extreme fatigue
Changes in personality or mood
Speech problems or slurred speech
Vision disturbances or sensitivity to light
TBIs are not one-size-fits-all. Every case is different—which is why every legal strategy we develop is tailored to your specific medical, emotional, and financial needs.
Unlike a broken bone, a brain injury doesn’t always “heal.” For many, life after a TBI includes:
Cognitive limitations – Difficulty processing language, making decisions, or remembering basic tasks.
Behavioral changes – Including irritability, depression, anxiety, or lack of impulse control.
Career disruption – Many TBI survivors are unable to return to work in their prior field.
Loss of independence – Some require in-home support or permanent care.
Strained relationships – Brain injuries often affect how victims relate to family, friends, and colleagues.
We take these realities seriously and fight for compensation that accounts for the full scope of your loss—not just your hospital bills.
If someone else’s negligence caused your brain injury, our legal team can pursue damages for:
Medical expenses (ER visits, neurology, MRIs, therapy)
Ongoing rehab and cognitive therapy
Lost wages and loss of earning potential
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress and mental health treatment
Home modifications and assistive technology
In-home care or long-term facility costs
Loss of enjoyment of life
Wrongful death damages if your loved one died from a fatal brain injury
We work with neurologists, economists, and life care planners to ensure your compensation reflects both your current and future needs.
Local Knowledge – We understand the Rockville courts, judges, and insurance adjusters.
Proven Results – Our firm has recovered millions for personal injury victims across Maryland.
Compassionate Advocacy – We treat every client with respect, dignity, and personalized support.
No Upfront Fees – You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
A brain injury can leave you feeling powerless. We’re here to restore your confidence, your voice, and your financial security. If you or a loved one has suffered a TBI in Rockville, contact Malloy Law Offices today for a free, no-obligation consultation with an experienced traumatic brain injury attorney. Let us fight for the justice you deserve—so you can focus on healing.