Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries We Handle

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that traumatic brain injuries contribute to approximately 30% of all injury deaths in the United States. Even "mild" TBIs can cause permanent cognitive problems, personality changes, and chronic physical pain.
Our Crestview brain injury attorneys recover compensation for clients suffering from:
- Concussions: Often dismissed as minor, but can cause long-term cognitive impairment, memory loss, and emotional instability.
- Contusions: Brain tissue bruising from direct impact, leading to swelling and bleeding.
- Diffuse axonal injuries: Severe damage when the brain shifts inside the skull, tearing nerve fibers.
- Penetrating brain injuries: Objects pierce the skull and enter brain tissue from accidents or violent incidents.
- Coup-contrecoup injuries: Brain damage at both the impact site and opposite side, common in high-speed collisions.
- Second impact syndrome: Catastrophic condition from a second concussion before the first heals.
Each type of traumatic brain injury requires specific medical documentation and expert testimony to prove the extent of damage and future care needs.
Common Causes of Brain Injuries in Northwest Florida

Our investigation team has seen brain injury victims from every type of accident in Okaloosa County. Understanding how your injury occurred is crucial to identifying all liable parties and building a strong compensation claim.
Car Accidents
A serious car accident on high-speed corridors like State Road 85 can cause traumatic brain injuries in Crestview, FL. Head-on crashes, T-bone impacts, and rear-end collisions at highway speeds often result in severe brain trauma requiring emergency care.
Truck Accidents
A collision with a commercial vehicle can be devastating. An experienced truck accident attorney understands how crashes involving fully loaded semi-trucks traveling to Eglin Air Force Base or Hurlburt Field often cause catastrophic brain injuries and complex liability issues.
Motorcycle Accidents
Many motorcycle accident cases involve serious TBI, even when riders wear helmets and other protective gear. High-speed crashes near Hub City and throughout Okaloosa County frequently lead to life-altering brain injuries requiring extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Slip and Fall Accidents
Hazardous property conditions often lead to serious slip and fall injuries, including skull fractures and brain hemorrhages, with lasting consequences. Wet floors, broken pavement, and unsafe stairways can cause long-term neurological damage and permanent cognitive impairment.
Workplace Accidents
Serious workplace accidents at construction sites and industrial facilities pose a major risk of TBI to workers every day. Falling objects, equipment failures, and safety violations can cause preventable brain injuries when employers fail to follow proper protocols and enforce workplace safety standards.

Compensation Available in Brain Injury Cases
A serious brain injury impacts every aspect of your life. Florida law allows injury victims to recover both economic and non-economic damages.
Economic Damages
Economic damages include all financial losses with a specific dollar value: current and future medical expenses, hospital bills, rehabilitation, therapy, medication, lost wages from missed work, lost earning capacity if you cannot return to your job, medical equipment, and long-term care expenses for severe brain injuries.
Non-Economic Damages
Non-economic damages compensate for losses without a specific price tag, but that profoundly affect quality of life: physical pain and suffering from headaches and chronic discomfort, emotional distress, depression, anxiety, loss of enjoyment of life, cognitive impairment affecting memory and concentration, and loss of consortium.
Punitive Damages
Florida law permits punitive damages in cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct. These damages punish defendants and deter similar conduct. They send a message that reckless behavior will not be tolerated. Our attorneys pursue punitive damages when appropriate to hold negligent parties fully accountable.
How We Handle Your Brain Injury Claim

At Michles & Booth, we handle every aspect of your legal claim so you can focus on recovery. We work on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs.
- Free consultation: We review your case, answer questions, and explain legal options with no obligation.
- Immediate investigation: Our team gathers evidence, including police reports, medical records, and witness statements.
- Expert consultation: We work with neurologists and life care planners to document your injuries.
- Insurance negotiation: We handle all communication with insurance adjusters to protect your rights.
- Lawsuit filing: If needed, we file a personal injury lawsuit and begin litigation.
- Trial preparation: Our Board Certified attorneys prepare your case, including depositions and expert testimony.
- Courtroom representation: We present your case to a jury and fight for maximum compensation.
We advance all costs for medical experts, accident reconstruction, and investigation. There is no financial risk to you.






