Victims of serious head trauma or brain injuries in Valparaiso can face life-altering physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, our Valparaiso brain injury attorneys can help you pursue justice. As a Valparaiso injury firm, Langer & Langer has extensive experience handling complex brain injury claims, including traumatic brain injuries, concussions, and hypoxic/anoxic injuries, providing dedicated legal support and fighting for the compensation you deserve.
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If you or a loved one has suffered a severe brain injury in Valparaiso, you have the legal right to demand full financial compensation for your medical care, lost future earnings, and ongoing rehabilitation. At Langer & Langer, our Valparaiso brain injury attorneys help families across Porter County navigate the devastating aftermath of catastrophic negligence. We know that an insurance settlement cannot undo the trauma, but it can secure your family’s financial future. With 100 years of combined experience, our award-winning injury lawyers will take on the insurance companies, manage the complex litigation, and fight for maximum compensation while you focus entirely on your physical and cognitive recovery.
Get a free, confidential case review today by filling out our online form or directly calling us at 219-464-3246. You can also visit our office at 4 Indiana Ave, Valparaiso, IN 46383.
Victims of negligence can recover both economic and non-economic damages to fund their lifelong recovery needs. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases are not standard injury claims; they frequently require millions of dollars over a lifetime to adequately protect the victim. We actively pursue damages including:
Life Care Planning
Dedicated funding for permanent cognitive impairment, in-home nursing staff, and long-term facility care.
Home Modifications
The financial costs required to install wheelchair ramps, stairlifts, and accessible bathrooms.
Lost Future Earning Capacity
Compensation for the victim’s inability to return to their previous profession or participate in the workforce at all.
Current and Future Medical Bills
Complete coverage for emergency room visits, neurology specialists, CT scans, surgeries, and cognitive rehabilitation.
Pain and Suffering
Compensation for the physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life caused by the trauma.
Loss of Consortium
Specific damages awarded to a spouse for the loss of companionship, intimacy, and household support.
We advocate for victims suffering from all classifications of head trauma, ranging from severe concussions to permanent hypoxic injuries. Securing the right medical diagnosis is the first step in proving the full extent of your damages. We handle cases involving:
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
Ranging from mild to severe brain trauma causing internal bleeding, tissue death, or loss of mobility.
Non-Traumatic Brain Injury (Hypoxic/Anoxic):
Severe brain damage caused by a critical lack of oxygen, frequently stemming from medical malpractice or delayed emergency treatment.
Penetrating Trauma:
Open head injuries where an object forcefully breaches the skull.
Blunt Force Trauma:
Closed head injuries that lead to severe concussions, brain contusions, or widespread diffuse axonal injuries resulting from intense rotational forces.
Subdural Hematomas:
Dangerous internal bleeding that creates life-threatening pressure against the brain tissue.
You have a valid legal claim if another party owed you a duty of care, breached that safety obligation, and directly caused your brain injury alongside resulting financial damages. Severe auto collisions frequently occur on local thoroughfares like US Highway 30 and State Route 49. Even if you were partially blamed for a crash at these intersections, Indiana’s 51% Modified Comparative Fault rule allows you to recover damages as long as you were not primarily at fault. Your final recovery is simply reduced by your assigned percentage of blame.
To protect your legal rights and the validity of your claim immediately after an accident, take the following steps:
If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies, our Valparaiso Personal Injury Lawyers can review your case and advise you on your legal options.
Proximity to local courts and established relationships with top medical professionals are critical advantages in catastrophic injury litigation. Our familiarity with the Porter County court system and our established network of Northwest Indiana neurologists and rehabilitation specialists allows us to build airtight cases for our clients.
We gather the necessary expert witnesses to clearly illustrate liability and accurately calculate your exact future medical costs. By preparing every single case as if it is going to trial, we effectively force insurance companies to offer fair, comprehensive settlements rather than face our legal team before a jury.
Under Indiana law, you generally have exactly two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this 2-year statute of limitations will permanently bar you from recovering any financial compensation for your injuries.
Insurers routinely downplay invisible injuries like concussions to minimize their payouts. We counter these bad-faith tactics by utilizing neuropsychological testing and independent medical exams (IMEs) to conclusively prove the severity and long-term cognitive impact of your traumatic brain injury.
Responsibility depends on who caused the injury. In most cases, the at-fault party’s insurance company is liable for medical expenses and related damages.
Delaying legal counsel gives insurance adjusters the time and opportunity to build a case against you. Protect your family’s future and your legal rights immediately. Langer & Langer is dedicated to pursuing justice for injury victims across Porter County. We offer a free, confidential case review to discuss your legal options with zero financial risk.
Contact our local office at 4 Indiana Ave, Valparaiso, IN 46383 by calling 219-464-3246 today to begin your path to financial recovery.
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