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Manchester, New Hampshire, Brain Injury Attorneys

A traumatic brain injury, often referred to as a TBI, happens when an external force injures the brain. Common causes include car accidents, falls or blows to the head. The CDC reports that more than 220,000 TBI-related hospitalizations occurred in a single year nationwide. For those injured, resources like the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire and state programs for acquired brain disorders offer support, but legal help is just as important.

At Solomon Law Firm, we have stood beside New Hampshire residents for decades, especially those recovering from life-changing injuries. From our offices in Manchester and Londonderry, we serve individuals and families across the entire state. We are here to listen, fight for what is right and help you move forward. We ask for no legal fees unless you recover compensation.

What Are Indications Of A TBI Caused By An Accident?

Traumatic brain injuries are not always obvious right away. That is what makes them so dangerous. We have witnessed some people walk away from an accident thinking they are fine, only to notice memory loss, dizziness or confusion days later. If you have experienced a sudden impact to the head, these signs should not be ignored:

  • Ongoing headaches or nausea
  • Blurred vision or sensitivity to light
  • Difficulty concentrating or remembering
  • Mood changes or unusual behavior
  • Loss of consciousness (even briefly)

For children, symptoms may include inconsolable crying, loss of interest in favorite activities or an inability to wake from sleep. Any suspected brain injury, particularly in children, warrants immediate medical attention.

Even if symptoms seem manageable, you should never make guesses about your brain health. And when someone else caused the injury, talking to a brain injury attorney can make a big difference in protecting your rights and planning long-term care.

What Types Of Compensation Are Available After A Traumatic Brain Injury in New Hampshire

When you sustain a brain injury due to another’s carelessness in New Hampshire, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Whether your injury came from a car wreck, a fall on unsafe property or a workplace incident, your recovery is not just about healing – it is about securing what you have lost. Compensation may include:

  • Medical bills and ongoing treatment
  • Lost wages and reduced earning ability
  • Pain and suffering damages
  • Emotional distress
  • Home or vehicle modifications for disability support

New Hampshire follows a modified comparative negligence rule under RSA 507:7-d, meaning you can still recover damages if you are found less than 51% at fault for the accident.

Most importantly, these claims are not just about numbers. They are about your future. A seasoned lawyer can assess the long-term value of your case, calculate future losses and fight for everything you deserve. Insurance companies may offer a quick check, but that rarely covers the true cost of a brain injury. When you choose our firm, you are choosing full financial recovery as the goal.

Even with the information available, pursuing a brain injury claim is not something to do alone. The law includes strict timelines, medical record requirements and negotiations with insurers who do not have your best interests in mind. While it may seem straightforward, only an experienced attorney understands how to present the right evidence, value your losses accurately and stand strong in court if needed.

We believe every legal decision matters when you are facing the impact of a brain injury. Let us handle the legal pressure while you focus on healing.

Take Action Today Because Your Recovery Matters

We have seen how brain injuries turn lives upside down, but we have also helped families find hope through fair compensation. With over 100 years of combined experience and millions recovered for New Hampshire’s injured, Solomon Law Firm stands ready to fight for you. We serve Manchester, Londonderry and across the state.

Your first consultation is free and you pay no legal fees unless we win your case. Call us at 866-308-4292, or connect through our online form or visit our offices for a face-to-face meeting to discuss your case.