CTE After Brain Injury in New Braunfels: Understanding Your Legal Rights in Texas Personal Injury Cases

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) represents a progressive degenerative brain condition typically associated with repeated head trauma and concussions. In New Braunfels and throughout Texas, cases involving CTE often emerge from vehicle accidents, workplace incidents, and sports injuries. The condition's gradual onset and complex diagnosis present unique challenges in personal injury litigation. Symptoms may include memory loss, personality changes, and cognitive decline, significantly impacting victims' quality of life and earning capacity. For personal injury claims, establishing the link between the traumatic incident and subsequent CTE development requires extensive medical documentation and expert testimony. Additional considerations include associated conditions like post-concussion syndrome, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and psychological trauma. These cases often involve multiple medical specialists and long-term care planning, affecting both the complexity of litigation and potential compensation amounts.

Legal Rights and Considerations: In Texas, personal injury claims involving CTE must be filed within two years of the incident under the statute of limitations (Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003). Texas follows modified comparative negligence rules, allowing recovery if the plaintiff is less than 51% at fault. Insurance considerations typically involve both health insurance and liability coverage, with potential coverage gaps for long-term care needs. Compensation may include economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages, future care costs) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of quality of life). Texas does not cap compensatory damages in most personal injury cases, though punitive damages are limited to twice the economic damages plus non-economic damages up to $750,000. An experienced New Braunfels brain injury law firm will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

If you've suffered a brain injury in an accident, click the links below to get help from an attorney who specializes in your type of accident or injury:

 

Related Resources: Local Courts:

  • Comal County District Court
  • New Braunfels Municipal Court

Support Services:

  • Brain Injury Association of Texas
  • Texas NeuroRehab Center
  • Resolute Health Hospital Trauma Services

Regulatory Resources:

  • Texas Department of Insurance
  • Texas Health and Safety Code
  • Texas Medical Board Provider Search

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