How We Meet Our Individual Client Needs
Our founding attorney, Dwayne L. Brown, is a top attorney in personal injury law with 30 years of experience. He is client-focused and works hard to develop a personal relationship with every client. Our entire team will:
- Listen to your version of events with kindness and compassion
- Monitor your recovery and progress
- Give you a list of doctors and physicians in the area
- Educate you on the personal injury process in Georgia
- Suggest the best course of action for your specific claim
We treat you like a person, not a case file, and adapt to your changing needs.
Read Why Personal Injury Clients Recommend the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown
Every member of our team is dedicated to providing you with individualized client support while we passionately pursue the fair compensation you need and deserve. Read more about our results and decide if you would like to work with our legal team.
Our Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Respects Georgia’s Filing Deadlines
Filing your lawsuit on time is mandatory and can be more complicated than you might think. In general, you have two years to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit, per O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33.
If your lawsuit is not filed on time, it could be barred by the courts, or the insurer could refuse to negotiate. Our Columbus TBI attorney helps you avoid all these costly consequences by filing your lawsuit on time and in the appropriate venue.
How We Investigate the Accident That Caused Your Traumatic Brain Injury
According to Mayo Clinic research, a TBI is caused by a forceful or traumatic event like a same-level fall, a fall from a significant height, or a car or truck accident. To get to the bottom of your accident, our Columbus TBI lawyer will collect supporting evidence, including:
- Medical records
- Accident reports
- Accident scene photos
- Accident reconstruction
- Eyewitness statements
- First responder reports
We will not ask you or your family to collect evidence. Instead, our legal team will collect the evidence your case needs and submit it to the insurance company on your behalf.
The Accumulated Evidence Will Prove the Legal Elements of Negligence
To pursue the at-fault party in your TBI claim, we must prove the legal components of negligence, which include:
- Duty of care
- Breach of duty
- Causation
- Damages
Let us handle it. We prove them for you with the evidence we collect.
Call Our Columbus TBI Attorney to Receive Help With Your Traumatic Brain Injury Claim
If you or a loved one suffered a life-changing injury in a negligence-based accident, our law firm can help you build a strong case for your physical and financial recovery. Our Columbus traumatic brain injury lawyer will collect the evidence, prove how the accident was caused, and who was liable.
Learn more about how we will work to protect your right to financial compensation. Contact our legal team at the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown to start exploring your compensation options today.