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Diamondhead MS TBI Lawyer
If you need a Diamondhead MS TBI lawyer, the traumatic brain injury you sustained in a wreck on I-10 or MS-603 in Hancock County may not look like what most people expect a brain injury to look like. There is no cast. There is no visible wound. There is just a person who cannot concentrate the way they used to, who forgets things that should be easy to remember, who has headaches that do not go away, who gets angry at things that never bothered them before, who cannot sleep, who cannot work the way they used to work, and who is being told by an insurance adjuster that their quick offer covers the treatment so far and a reasonable amount for pain and suffering. The TV lawyer is recording a podcast episode about building a law firm brand right now, talking about marketing funnels and conversion rates, not once thinking about what a mild TBI from an I-10 wreck near Diamondhead costs over a working lifetime. His secretary filed the form letter. The adjuster is waiting for your call.

What A Traumatic Brain Injury From An I-10 Wreck Near Diamondhead Actually Does And Why It Is Invisible To The Adjuster’s Script
A traumatic brain injury occurs when the brain moves inside the skull under forces it was not designed to absorb. In a high-speed wreck on I-10 near Diamondhead or at the I-10/MS-603 interchange, that movement can happen even without a direct blow to the head. The rapid deceleration forces the brain to shift inside the skull. Nerve fibers stretch and tear. Neural connections break. The damage does not show on a standard CT scan in the emergency room. It shows on an MRI with advanced diffusion tensor imaging weeks or months later, if anyone orders it. The TV lawyer’s secretary is not ordering DTI imaging on your Hancock County TBI case. She does not know what it is.
According to CDC data on traumatic brain injuries, TBIs are a leading cause of death and disability in the United States, with even mild TBIs producing significant long-term cognitive, emotional, and physical effects in a substantial percentage of affected individuals. On I-10 through Hancock County, where vehicles travel at highway speed and the forces of a serious wreck are enormous, a TBI that does not appear on the ER CT scan can still produce permanent disability that affects every aspect of the victim’s life going forward. The adjuster’s quick offer does not reflect that picture. It reflects the ER bill and nothing forward.
The Eggshell Plaintiff Doctrine And Prior Head Injuries In Your Diamondhead TBI Case
The insurance company found your history. The prior concussion from a sports injury. The prior headache treatment. The prior neurological complaint from years ago. They applied a pre-existing condition discount and told you your current symptoms are partly attributable to what was already there before the wreck on I-10 or MS-603 near Diamondhead.
Under the eggshell plaintiff doctrine applied in MS, the at-fault driver takes his victim as he finds them. If the wreck aggravated a prior head injury or pre-existing neurological vulnerability, the at-fault driver is responsible for the full extent of that aggravation. The pre-existing condition does not reduce liability for what they caused. A defendant takes his victim as he finds them. A person with a prior concussion history whose brain is more vulnerable to a second impact is exactly the kind of plaintiff this doctrine was designed to protect. The TV lawyer’s secretary accepted the pre-existing discount. A lawyer who tries Hancock County cases fights it with the right neurological expert testimony.
Why The TV Lawyer Who Has Never Tried A TBI Case In Hancock County Is The Wrong Specialist For This Wreck
A TBI case is not a standard car wreck case with a bigger number. It requires a different kind of expert: a neuropsychologist to document the cognitive deficits, a neurologist to interpret the advanced imaging, a vocational rehabilitation expert to calculate the lost earning capacity from a cognitive impairment, and a life care planner to project the future medical and support costs over the victim’s remaining life expectancy. Those experts cost money. Retaining them requires a lawyer who knows what a TBI case in Hancock County Circuit Court at 152 Main Street in Bay St. Louis is worth and is willing to invest in building it correctly.
The TV lawyer has never taken a TBI case to trial in Hancock County. Not once. He has never cross-examined a defense neurologist in front of a Hancock County jury. He has never retained a life care planner for a Hancock County TBI victim. The podcast he is recording right now is about marketing funnels. His secretary will process your TBI file the same way she processes every other car wreck file in south MS. Form letter. Offer. Approval. Close. Your cognitive impairment, your memory deficits, your inability to do the job you did before the wreck, your lifetime of future medical costs: all of it on the table, untouched, in the adjuster’s account.
The Fee Betrayal Math On Your Hancock County TBI Case
His fee is 40 percent. His itemized costs come off the top before the fee calculation. On a Diamondhead TBI case where he settled without retaining a neuropsychologist, without DTI imaging, without a life care planner, and without a vocational expert, his 40 percent of that reduced settlement plus his itemized costs pile up: medical records fees, filing fees, fee fi fo fum fees, fees for fees, fees for the podcast studio while your lifetime future care costs went uncalculated, fees for the Lamborghini, fees for the Destin condo, fees for the downtown office suite, fees for the secretary who processed your TBI the same way she processes a fender bender, fees for the neuropsychologist who was never retained, fees to rob you blind, scam fees, highway robbery fees, convenience fees, administrative fees to make absolutely certain he walks away with more money than you do from your own traumatic brain injury case. That math can easily leave the TBI victim in Hancock County with less take-home money than the lawyer. The lawyer ends up with more than the person whose brain was injured. That is arithmetic on real TBI cases.
Every Diamondhead TBI case I take is covered by the Foster Fair Fee Guarantee. Written. In your contract. Before I do a single thing on your case. You walk away with more money than I receive in fees. Every case. No exceptions. No other Diamondhead MS TBI lawyer advertising in Hancock County will put that in writing. I will. The TV lawyer on his podcast will not.
What A Real Diamondhead TBI Case Looks Like When Built For What It Is Actually Worth
On the day you call me about a TBI from a wreck on I-10, MS-603, or anywhere in Hancock County, I identify the right medical specialists immediately. I retain a neuropsychologist to document the cognitive deficits with standardized testing. I refer you for advanced neurological imaging including DTI if appropriate. I retain a vocational rehabilitation expert to calculate how the cognitive impairment affects your earning capacity. I retain a life care planner to project the future medical and support costs over your remaining life expectancy. I apply the eggshell plaintiff doctrine to any pre-existing neurological vulnerability. I do not settle until every piece of that picture is in front of me and the number on the table reflects it.
The full car wreck framework for Hancock County is on the Diamondhead Car Wreck Lawyer page. The statewide resource is at Mississippi Car Wreck Lawyer. If you want a quick cheap TBI settlement without the neuropsychologist and without the life care plan, the TV lawyer is perfect for you. Get the book first.
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How Do I Know If I Have A TBI From My Diamondhead Car Wreck?
TBI symptoms after an I-10 wreck near Diamondhead include persistent headaches, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, mood changes, irritability, sleep disturbances, and sensitivity to light or noise. These symptoms often appear days after the wreck, not immediately. A normal ER CT scan does not rule out a TBI. Advanced MRI imaging including diffusion tensor imaging can detect nerve fiber damage that standard CT misses. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms after a wreck in Hancock County, get to a neurologist and call me before you talk to any adjuster.
Does A Prior Concussion Affect My TBI Case After A Diamondhead Car Wreck?
Under the eggshell plaintiff doctrine applied in MS, the at-fault driver takes his victim as he finds them. A prior concussion history that makes the brain more vulnerable to a second impact does not reduce the at-fault driver’s liability for the aggravation caused by the wreck on I-10 or MS-603 near Diamondhead. The insurance company will apply a pre-existing condition discount anyway. Fighting that discount requires neuropsychological testing and neurological expert testimony that draws the line between the prior condition and the aggravation caused by the crash.
How Long Do I Have To File A TBI Lawsuit In Diamondhead?
Miss. Code Ann. Section 15-1-49 gives you three years from the date of your Diamondhead car wreck to file suit in Hancock County Circuit Court at 152 Main Street in Bay St. Louis. For TBI cases the more urgent issue is not signing anything before the neuropsychological evaluation is complete and the life care plan is assembled. TBI damages extend over a lifetime. Signing before that picture is built signs away most of what your case is worth.
What Damages Can I Recover For A TBI From A Hancock County Car Wreck?
Damages for a TBI from a Diamondhead car wreck include past and future medical expenses for all neurological treatment, neuropsychological care, and future support needs, lost wages, loss of earning capacity from any cognitive impairment, physical pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life. In serious TBI cases the future damages component projected over a lifetime dwarfs every other number in the case. The adjuster’s quick offer covers the ER bill and nothing forward.
Does Jay Foster Handle TBI Cases From Car Wrecks On I-10 Near Diamondhead?
Yes. I handle TBI cases from car wrecks on I-10 through Diamondhead and Hancock County, at the I-10/MS-603 interchange, on MS-603, and throughout Hancock County. That includes retaining neuropsychologists, securing advanced imaging, applying the eggshell plaintiff doctrine, and building the full lifetime future damages picture with a life care planner. Cases file in Hancock County Circuit Court at 152 Main Street in Bay St. Louis. Get the free book using the form on this page before you talk to any adjuster.
P.S. The cognitive symptoms you are experiencing after your Diamondhead car wreck on I-10 may not show on the ER CT scan. That is what the adjuster is counting on when he tells you the scan was normal and makes his quick offer. The TV lawyer is recording a podcast about marketing funnels and his secretary filed a form letter. Get the FREE book right now. Read it before you accept an offer that closes a lifetime TBI case for the cost of an emergency room visit.
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