Aspen Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

Brain injuries can be subtle at first and are often contested by insurers. A strong TBI claim is built on medical documentation, symptom tracking, and proof of real-world impact on work and daily life. Ben Rose is an Aspen attorney at an Aspen law firm focused on personal injury claims, and we build cases around proof—not assumptions.

Symptoms that should be documented

  • headaches, dizziness, nausea

  • memory and concentration problems

  • sleep disruption and mood changes

  • sensitivity to light/noise

  • fatigue and reduced work tolerance

Evidence that supports a TBI claim

  • early medical evaluation and consistent follow-up

  • documented symptom progression over time

  • treatment records and provider recommendations

  • work restrictions and accommodations

  • observations from family/coworkers about chang

How we build strong TBI cases

  • preserve accident evidence and prove liability

  • build a clear medical timeline

  • document wage loss and long-term impacts

  • pursue full value based on objective proof and real-world effects

FAQ

Do I need imaging to have a brain injury claim?
Not always. Many concussions don’t show on standard imaging, but they must be documented clinically and functionally.

How long do symptoms need to last for a claim?
The key is medical documentation and impact—not a minimum duration.

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