Vestibular Dysfunction Claims After Brain Injuries in New Braunfels: Understanding Your Legal Rights

After suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in New Braunfels, many victims experience vestibular dysfunction, a complex condition affecting the body's balance and spatial orientation systems. This disorder can manifest through symptoms including severe dizziness, vertigo, balance problems, visual disturbances, and difficulties with coordination. The vestibular system's intricate connection to both cognitive and physical functions means that dysfunction can significantly impact daily activities, work performance, and quality of life. When vestibular dysfunction results from accidents caused by another party's negligence – whether from car crashes, workplace incidents, or premises liability cases – victims may be entitled to compensation for their medical expenses, ongoing rehabilitation costs, and diminished earning capacity. The condition often requires extensive medical intervention, including specialized vestibular rehabilitation therapy, medication management, and long-term occupational therapy. Understanding the full scope of vestibular dysfunction is crucial for personal injury claims, as symptoms may not immediately manifest but can lead to permanent disabilities requiring lifelong care.

Legal Rights and Considerations: In Texas, personal injury claims involving vestibular dysfunction fall under the state's modified comparative fault system, where victims can recover damages if they are found to be 50% or less at fault for the accident. The Texas statute of limitations allows two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Insurance considerations typically involve both health insurance and liability insurance, with potential coverage through personal injury protection (PIP) or medical payments coverage. Compensatory damages may include medical expenses, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, and long-term care costs. In cases involving gross negligence, punitive damages might be available. Victims should document all medical treatments, including vestibular rehabilitation therapy sessions, and maintain detailed records of how the dysfunction affects their daily activities. A good New Braunfels brain injury attorney will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

Examples of accidents that can lead to a brain injury claim include:

 

Related Resources: Local Courts:

  • Comal County District Court
  • New Braunfels Municipal Court
  • Comal County Court at Law

Support Services:

  • Brain Injury Association of Texas
  • Texas Neurology Society
  • New Braunfels Regional Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Warm Springs Rehabilitation Hospital of New Braunfels

Regulatory Resources:

  • Texas Department of Insurance
  • Texas Medical Board
  • Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code
  • Texas Department of Transportation Safety Guidelines

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