Post-Concussion Syndrome Claims in Lafayette, Indiana: Legal Rights After Brain Injury

 

Living with post-concussion syndrome (PCS) after a traumatic brain injury can significantly impact every aspect of daily life, from maintaining employment to managing personal relationships. This complex medical condition, which can persist for months or years after the initial injury, often manifests through a constellation of symptoms including chronic headaches, cognitive difficulties, balance problems, and emotional changes. In Lafayette, Indiana, individuals who develop PCS due to accidents caused by another party's negligence - whether from vehicle collisions, workplace incidents, or slip-and-fall accidents - may be entitled to substantial compensation. The long-term and potentially permanent nature of PCS symptoms can necessitate ongoing medical treatment, cognitive rehabilitation, and lifestyle modifications, all of which should be considered when pursuing a personal injury claim. Understanding how to document these symptoms and their impact on daily life is crucial for building a strong case and securing appropriate compensation.

Legal Rights and Considerations Under Indiana Code § 34-11-2-4, individuals have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, though exceptions may apply if symptoms develop gradually. Indiana follows a modified comparative fault system (IC § 34-51-2-6), meaning victims can recover damages as long as they are 50% or less at fault for the accident. Insurance considerations typically involve both health insurance and liability coverage, with Indiana requiring minimum auto insurance coverage of $25,000 per person for bodily injury. Compensation may include medical expenses (past and future), lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, and loss of quality of life. It's important to note that Indiana does not cap compensatory damages in personal injury cases, though punitive damages are limited to the greater of three times compensatory damages or $50,000. A good Lafayette personal injury attorney can help with the legal claim.

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Related Resources: Local Courts:

  • Tippecanoe County Superior Court
  • Tippecanoe County Circuit Court
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana (Lafayette Division)

Support Services:

  • Franciscan Health Concussion Clinic - Lafayette
  • Indiana Brain Injury Association
  • Neuro Rehab & Sports Medicine Center - Lafayette
  • IU Health Arnett Hospital Neurology Department

Legal References:

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