How long do I have to file a claim in California?

Most personal-injury lawsuits must be filed within two years of the injury. Government claims have shorter deadlines (often 6 months). Act quickly to protect your rights.

What determines the value of my case?

Liability strength, severity of the TBI, objective medical findings (neuroimaging/testing), treatment needs, wage loss/earning capacity, pain and suffering, and insurance limits.

Will I need to go to court?

Many TBI claims settle, but we prepare every case for trial. Being trial-ready improves negotiation leverage.

How long does a typical case take?

Simple claims can resolve in months; complex TBI litigation can take 12–24 months or more, especially if surgery, prolonged rehab, or contested liability is involved.

How does the contingency fee work?

You pay no upfront fees. We advance case costs and only get paid if we win (through settlement or verdict). Details are in your retainer agreement.