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Long Beach Brain Injury Lawyers: Fighting for TBI Victims and Their Families
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) affect approximately 1.5 million Americans every year, and Long Beach’s combination of high-speed freeway corridors, heavy port truck traffic, industrial workplaces, and dense urban streets produces a disproportionate concentration of brain injury cases. The I-710 truck corridor, the 405 Freeway, Pacific Coast Highway, and the port-area industrial zone are among the most dangerous environments in Southern California for the types of collisions and workplace accidents that cause traumatic brain injuries. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in Long Beach, the Long Beach personal injury attorneys at Compass Law Group, LLP are prepared to pursue every dollar of compensation you are owed.
Our Long Beach office at 100 Oceangate, Suite 1200, Long Beach, CA 90802 is centrally located in Downtown Long Beach, minutes from Long Beach Memorial Medical Center—a designated Level II trauma center with a dedicated neurology and neurosurgery department that treats hundreds of TBI patients annually. Managing Partners Joseph Shirazi (Bar #265403) and Simon Esfandi (Bar #275307) have recovered over $250,000,000 for injury victims across California, including a $14,500,000 truck accident verdict and a $5,000,000 car accident settlement—cases involving the catastrophic injuries that frequently include traumatic brain injury.
Explore our full range of brain injury legal services or keep reading to learn how we build Long Beach TBI cases from initial diagnosis through maximum recovery.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.
Why Long Beach Brain Injury Victims Choose Compass Law Group
- $250M+ Recovered Including Catastrophic Injury Cases: Brain injury cases demand the most aggressive representation and the most substantial investment in medical experts, neuropsychologists, life-care planners, and economist witnesses. Our $14,500,000 verdict and $5,000,000 settlement demonstrate our ability to prove and value catastrophic injuries.
- Proximity to Long Beach Memorial Neurology: Long Beach Memorial Medical Center’s neurology and neurosurgery departments are the primary treatment facilities for TBI victims in the Long Beach area. Our office at 100 Oceangate is minutes from the hospital, allowing us to coordinate with treating physicians and preserve medical records efficiently.
- Understanding of Long Beach Collision Patterns: We know that 710 truck collisions, 405 freeway pileups, PCH high-speed crashes, and port industrial accidents produce TBI at rates far above the county average. This knowledge allows us to anticipate the medical issues and build cases that reflect the full scope of brain injury damages.
- No Win, No Fee—$0 Upfront: You pay nothing unless we recover compensation. Free consultations are available in person, by phone at (562) 521-8568, or by video call—24/7, in English, Spanish, Farsi, and Korean.
What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force—such as a blow to the head, a violent jolt, or a penetrating head wound—disrupts normal brain function. The severity of TBI ranges from mild concussions that resolve in weeks to severe brain injuries that cause permanent cognitive, physical, and behavioral disability. The CDC classifies TBI into three categories:
- Mild TBI (Concussion): Brief loss of consciousness (under 30 minutes) or altered mental state, headaches, confusion, dizziness, and memory problems. While called “mild,” even a single concussion can cause persistent symptoms lasting months and increase the risk of future neurological conditions.
- Moderate TBI: Loss of consciousness lasting 30 minutes to 24 hours, prolonged confusion, cognitive deficits, and behavioral changes. Often requires hospitalization, neuroimaging, and months of rehabilitation.
- Severe TBI: Loss of consciousness exceeding 24 hours, coma, amnesia, and significant structural brain damage visible on CT or MRI. Severe TBI frequently causes permanent disability, personality changes, seizure disorders, and inability to live independently.
Types of Brain Injuries Our Long Beach Attorneys Handle
- Concussions: The most common TBI, often underdiagnosed and dismissed as minor despite mounting evidence of long-term cumulative effects.
- Contusions: Bruising of brain tissue from direct impact, sometimes requiring surgical removal of the damaged area.
- Coup-contrecoup injuries: Brain damage at both the point of impact and the opposite side of the skull, caused by the brain bouncing within the cranial cavity during high-force collisions.
- Diffuse axonal injuries (DAI): Widespread tearing of nerve fibers from rotational forces, common in high-speed vehicle crashes on the 710 and 405. DAI is one of the most devastating forms of TBI and often causes prolonged coma.
- Subdural and epidural hematomas: Bleeding between the brain and skull that creates life-threatening pressure, requiring emergency surgical drainage at Long Beach Memorial.
- Skull fractures: Linear, depressed, or basilar fractures that may penetrate or compress brain tissue.
Common Causes of Brain Injuries in Long Beach
Long Beach’s transportation infrastructure and industrial economy create multiple high-risk environments for traumatic brain injury:
- I-710 Truck Corridor Collisions: The 710 carries over 40,000 heavy trucks per day between the Port of Long Beach and inland distribution centers. The force generated when an 80,000-pound truck strikes a passenger vehicle produces devastating brain injuries from direct head impact, violent deceleration, and coup-contrecoup forces. Our Long Beach car accident lawyers frequently handle TBI arising from these collisions.
- 405 Freeway High-Speed Crashes: The 405 through Long Beach carries mixed freeway traffic at speeds exceeding 65 mph. Rear-end collisions, lane-change crashes, and multi-vehicle pileups at these speeds produce concussions and severe TBI even in vehicles equipped with modern safety systems.
- Pacific Coast Highway Collisions: PCH through Long Beach carries high-speed traffic alongside pedestrians and cyclists, and the velocity differential produces severe head injuries in pedestrian and bicycle collisions.
- Port and Industrial Workplace Accidents: Falling objects, forklift collisions, loading dock falls, and equipment failures at port terminals and industrial facilities along the 710 corridor cause workplace TBI that may give rise to both workers’ compensation and third-party personal injury claims.
- Motorcycle Crashes: Long Beach’s streets and freeways see heavy motorcycle traffic, and riders are exposed to direct head impact in any collision. Even helmeted riders can suffer concussions and severe TBI from the forces involved. Our Long Beach motorcycle accident lawyers handle these cases.
- Slip and Fall Accidents: Striking the head on concrete, tile, or asphalt after a fall at a commercial property, industrial facility, or on a Long Beach sidewalk is a leading cause of TBI, particularly among older adults.
- Pedestrian Accidents: Pedestrians struck by vehicles in Downtown Long Beach, along Broadway, or near CSULB suffer direct head impact with the vehicle and secondary impact with the pavement, producing some of the most severe TBI cases.
How Brain Injuries Are Diagnosed After a Long Beach Accident
Brain injuries are frequently underdiagnosed in the immediate aftermath of an accident because adrenaline masks symptoms and some forms of TBI do not appear on initial imaging. The diagnostic process typically involves:
- Emergency evaluation: Long Beach Memorial Medical Center’s emergency department conducts a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) assessment, checks for loss of consciousness, and evaluates neurological function.
- CT scan: The first imaging test, used to identify bleeding, swelling, skull fractures, and large contusions. CT scans are fast but may miss subtle brain injuries.
- MRI: More sensitive than CT for detecting diffuse axonal injury, small contusions, and subtle structural damage. MRI is typically ordered when symptoms persist despite a normal CT scan.
- Neuropsychological testing: Comprehensive cognitive evaluations administered by a neuropsychologist that measure memory, attention, processing speed, executive function, and emotional regulation. These tests are critical for documenting the full scope of cognitive deficits in mild and moderate TBI cases.
- Follow-up monitoring: TBI symptoms can evolve over weeks and months. Serial neurological evaluations document the trajectory of recovery or deterioration, which directly affects the value of your legal claim.
Frequently Asked Questions — Long Beach Brain Injury Attorney
How do I know if I have a brain injury case worth pursuing in Long Beach?
If you suffered a traumatic brain injury due to someone else’s negligence — whether in a car accident on the 405, a slip and fall in a Long Beach business, or a workplace incident at the port — you likely have grounds for a claim. We evaluate the severity of your injury, the at-fault party’s liability, and the impact on your daily life and earning capacity. A free consultation with our team will give you a clear picture of your legal options with no obligation.
What is the deadline to file a brain injury lawsuit in California?
Under California Code of Civil Procedure §335.1, you generally have two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If the injury was not immediately apparent — which can happen with traumatic brain injuries — the clock may start from the date you discovered or reasonably should have discovered the injury. Waiting too long can permanently bar your right to compensation, so we strongly encourage you to contact us as soon as possible.
What damages can I recover after a brain injury in Long Beach?
Brain injury victims in California can pursue both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include medical expenses (emergency care, surgery, rehabilitation, ongoing therapy), lost wages, and future loss of earning capacity. Non-economic damages cover pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life — which are often substantial in severe TBI cases given the lifelong impact on cognitive function and independence.
Who can be held liable for my brain injury?
Liability depends on how the injury occurred. In car accidents on Long Beach surface streets like Pacific Coast Highway or Cherry Avenue, a negligent driver may be responsible. Property owners can be liable for unsafe premises, employers for inadequate safety protocols, and product manufacturers for defective equipment. We conduct a thorough investigation to identify every liable party so you receive the full compensation you deserve.
Does California's comparative fault rule affect my case if I was partially to blame?
California follows a pure comparative fault system, meaning you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident. Your award is simply reduced by your percentage of fault — so if you were 20% responsible and your damages total $1 million, you would recover $800,000. We work to minimize any fault attributed to you during negotiations and at trial.
How much does it cost to hire a brain injury attorney in Long Beach?
We handle brain injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront and owe us nothing unless we win your case. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery we secure for you. This arrangement ensures that every injured person — regardless of financial situation — has access to experienced legal representation from day one.
How long does a brain injury lawsuit typically take to resolve?
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case, the severity of your injuries, and whether we settle or go to trial. Many brain injury cases settle within 12 to 24 months, but severe TBI cases involving disputed liability or significant damages can take longer. We never rush a settlement before we understand the full extent of your long-term medical needs, because settling too early can leave you without compensation for future care.
Should I accept the insurance company's first settlement offer?
In almost every case, no. Insurance companies routinely make lowball initial offers — especially in brain injury cases — hoping claimants will settle before understanding the true cost of their injuries. TBI can cause symptoms that evolve over months or years, including cognitive decline, personality changes, and chronic headaches that require ongoing treatment. We negotiate aggressively on your behalf to ensure any settlement covers your complete medical needs, lost income, and future care.
What if the at-fault driver has little or no insurance?
If the driver who caused your injury is uninsured or underinsured, we look to your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage, which California law allows you to pursue. We also investigate other potentially liable parties — such as a vehicle manufacturer, a government agency responsible for road conditions, or a bar that overserved an intoxicated driver. Long Beach roads and intersections like Lakewood Boulevard and Willow Street see significant traffic, and we leave no avenue of recovery unexplored.
How do I handle medical bills while my case is pending?
Many of our brain injury clients treat on a medical lien basis, meaning doctors and specialists agree to defer payment until your case resolves. We coordinate with your providers to keep bills from going to collections while the claim is active. We also help identify your health insurance benefits and any available MedPay coverage so your care continues without interruption during the legal process.
What should I do immediately after suffering a brain injury in Long Beach?
Seek emergency medical attention first — even if your symptoms seem mild, TBI can worsen rapidly. Call 911 and get evaluated at a hospital such as Long Beach Memorial or St. Mary Medical Center. Preserve any evidence by photographing the scene, gathering witness contact information, and saving your clothing or damaged equipment. Avoid giving recorded statements to any insurance company before speaking with an attorney, as those statements can be used against you.
Where would my brain injury lawsuit be filed in Long Beach?
Most Long Beach personal injury lawsuits are filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, with the Long Beach Courthouse located at 275 Magnolia Avenue handling many local civil matters. The specific courthouse and department depend on the nature of your claim and the parties involved. Our attorneys are experienced litigators in LA County courts and know the local procedures, judges, and timelines that affect how your case moves forward.
Can I sue a government agency if my brain injury happened on a dangerous Long Beach road or public property?
Yes, but government claims follow stricter rules. Under the California Government Claims Act, you must file an administrative claim with the responsible agency within six months of the injury — not two years. If you were injured due to a dangerous condition on a public road, a Long Beach city sidewalk, or a public facility, we can file the required claim and pursue the government entity for your damages. Missing this deadline eliminates your right to sue, so contact us immediately.
What types of brain injuries do your Long Beach attorneys handle?
We represent clients with the full spectrum of traumatic and acquired brain injuries, including concussions, diffuse axonal injuries, contusions, skull fractures, coup-contrecoup injuries, and hypoxic brain injuries. We also handle cases where TBI was caused by medical malpractice, such as a delayed diagnosis or surgical error. Regardless of the mechanism of injury, we work with leading neurologists, neuropsychologists, and life-care planners to fully document the impact of your injury on your future.
What happens during a free consultation with your Long Beach brain injury attorneys?
During your free, no-obligation consultation, we listen to your account of the accident and your injuries, review any documents or medical records you have, and give you an honest assessment of your case’s strengths and likely value. We explain the legal process in plain language and answer every question you have about timeline, costs, and what to expect. You leave with a clear understanding of your options — and if we take your case, we get to work immediately at no cost to you.
What Is Your Long Beach Brain Injury Case Worth?
Traumatic brain injury cases consistently produce the highest settlements and verdicts in personal injury law because the injuries are often permanent, the medical costs are enormous, and the impact on quality of life is devastating. Compass Law Group has recovered over $250,000,000 for injury victims, including a $14,500,000 truck accident verdict and a $5,000,000 car accident settlement—cases involving the catastrophic injuries that frequently include TBI. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.
Factors that increase brain injury case value in Long Beach include:
- Severity and permanence of cognitive deficits: A TBI that causes permanent memory loss, inability to concentrate, personality changes, or loss of executive function produces lifetime damages that can exceed $10,000,000 in present value when all categories are calculated.
- Lifetime medical costs: The CDC estimates that the lifetime cost of treating a severe traumatic brain injury ranges from $600,000 to over $1,900,000 in medical expenses alone, not including lost earnings or non-economic damages.
- Lost earning capacity: A Long Beach professional earning $100,000 per year who suffers a TBI preventing return to their prior career faces $2,000,000+ in lost future earnings over a 20-year work-life expectancy.
- Need for lifetime care: Severe TBI victims may require 24-hour attendant care, residential treatment facilities, or assisted living for the remainder of their lives—costs that a life-care planner projects into the future at present value.
- Multiple liable parties: Brain injuries caused by truck collisions on the 710 may involve the trucking company, the driver, the port terminal operator, and the cargo loader—each carrying separate insurance policies.
Compensation Available to Long Beach Brain Injury Victims
California law entitles brain injury victims to pursue the full range of economic and non-economic damages:
- Medical expenses: Emergency treatment at Long Beach Memorial, neurosurgery, ICU stays, neuroimaging, inpatient rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, neuropsychological testing, prescription medications, and projected lifetime medical costs.
- Lost wages and earning capacity: Income lost during recovery plus the present value of diminished future earnings if cognitive deficits prevent return to your prior occupation or reduce your productive capacity.
- Pain and suffering: Physical pain from the injury and treatment, plus the profound emotional suffering caused by cognitive decline, personality changes, loss of independence, and altered relationships with family and friends.
- Loss of enjoyment of life: TBI frequently robs victims of their ability to enjoy hobbies, sports, social activities, and the daily experiences that defined their pre-injury life.
- In-home care and attendant services: The cost of home modifications, adaptive equipment, and professional attendant care for victims who cannot live independently.
- Loss of consortium: Compensation for the devastating impact of TBI on a spouse or domestic partner’s relationship, including the loss of companionship, emotional support, and intimacy.
- Wrongful death damages: If a loved one died from a brain injury, surviving family members may recover funeral costs, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship under CCP §377.60.
Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury
TBI is not a single event—it is the beginning of a lifelong medical condition. The long-term effects our attorneys document and present to juries include:
- Cognitive deficits: Persistent problems with memory, attention, concentration, processing speed, and executive function that impair the ability to work, manage finances, and live independently.
- Behavioral and personality changes: Irritability, impulsivity, depression, anxiety, social withdrawal, and emotional dysregulation that strain relationships and may make the victim unrecognizable to their own family.
- Seizure disorders: Post-traumatic epilepsy develops in 5 to 50 percent of TBI patients depending on severity, requiring lifelong anticonvulsant medication and monitoring.
- Chronic headaches: Post-traumatic headaches affect up to 90 percent of mild TBI patients and can persist for months or years.
- Sleep disorders: Insomnia, hypersomnia, and disrupted sleep architecture are common after TBI and exacerbate cognitive and emotional symptoms.
- Increased risk of neurodegenerative disease: Research links TBI to increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) later in life.
What to Do After a Brain Injury in Long Beach
Brain injuries require immediate and specialized medical response. The steps you take in the hours and days after a head injury can determine both your medical outcome and your legal claim:
- Seek emergency medical attention immediately: Go to Long Beach Memorial Medical Center (2801 Atlantic Ave)—a designated Level II trauma center with neurology and neurosurgery departments. Brain injuries can cause delayed bleeding and swelling that become life-threatening hours after the initial impact. Never “wait and see” after a blow to the head.
- Report all symptoms to medical providers: Tell your doctors about every symptom—headaches, dizziness, confusion, memory gaps, nausea, light sensitivity, ringing in ears, mood changes—even if they seem minor. Early documentation of symptoms is critical legal evidence.
- Follow up with a neurologist: Even if your initial CT scan is normal, request a referral to a neurologist for comprehensive evaluation. Many TBI symptoms emerge or worsen in the days and weeks following the injury. MRI and neuropsychological testing may be needed to document subtle brain damage that CT scans miss.
- Document cognitive and behavioral changes: Ask family members to keep a daily journal of any changes they observe—memory problems, confusion, personality changes, mood swings, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances. This contemporaneous documentation is powerful evidence at trial.
- Contact Compass Law Group, LLP at (562) 521-8568: Brain injury cases require specialized medical experts, neuropsychologists, life-care planners, and forensic economists. We begin assembling this team immediately and coordinate with your treating physicians at Long Beach Memorial to ensure your medical records fully document the scope of your injury. Our Long Beach office at 100 Oceangate, Suite 1200 is minutes from the hospital.
Statute of Limitations for Long Beach Brain Injury Claims
Under California Code of Civil Procedure §335.1, you have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If a family member died from brain injury complications, CCP §377.60 provides a two-year window to file a wrongful death action.
⚠ Warning: Brain injury symptoms can be delayed, but the statute of limitations generally runs from the date of the accident—not the date of diagnosis. If you were in a collision on the 710 or 405 and are now experiencing cognitive symptoms weeks later, contact us immediately. Additionally, if a government vehicle or government-maintained road defect caused the accident, a government tort claim must be filed within six months under Government Code §911.2.
The Lifetime Cost of Traumatic Brain Injury
Brain injury is among the most expensive medical conditions to treat over a lifetime. Our attorneys work with life-care planners and forensic economists to calculate the full cost of your injury:
- The CDC estimates lifetime medical costs for severe TBI at $600,000 to $1,900,000 per patient.
- Moderate TBI requiring ongoing neurological care, cognitive therapy, and medication management produces lifetime medical costs of $200,000 to $600,000.
- 24-hour attendant care for severely disabled TBI patients costs $150,000 to $250,000 per year—projected over a 30-year life expectancy, this single category alone can exceed $5,000,000.
- Lost earning capacity for a working-age adult earning $75,000 per year who can never return to work totals $1,500,000 to $3,000,000+ in present value over a normal work-life expectancy.
- Combined economic damages for severe TBI cases regularly exceed $5,000,000 to $15,000,000 before non-economic damages are added.
Contact a Long Beach Brain Injury Lawyer Today
Brain injuries do not get better on their own, and the financial consequences compound every month that passes without legal action. The brain injury attorneys at Compass Law Group, LLP have recovered $250,000,000+ for injury victims across California, including a $14,500,000 truck accident verdict and a $5,000,000 car accident settlement involving catastrophic injuries—and we are ready to fight for you and your family.
Call us now at (562) 521-8568 for a free, no-obligation consultation. Visit our Long Beach office at 100 Oceangate, Suite 1200, Long Beach, CA 90802, or request a call-back through our website. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with consultations available in English, Spanish, Farsi, and Korean. No Win, No Fee—you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
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#1 Do I have a case?
Understanding whether a claim exists is one of the challenges of personal injury law. This is why we offer free initial consultations to help you make this determination and allow you an avenue to vindicate your rights.
We’re committed to fighting for the rights of accident victims throughout Southern California, and, unlike other California personal injury attorneys, we will take on any case if we can help, no matter how big or small.
#2 What is personal injury?
Personal injury involves harm to an individual’s body or property caused by someone else’s negligence. It can range from minor to significant injuries, often requiring legal action to recover damages. We specialize in representing and securing fair settlements for such victims.
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Our client-focused approach ensures personalized attention, detailed case building, and compelling evidence presentation. We’re skilled in negotiating settlements and prepared for trial with aggressive strategies. Our firm maintains transparent communication, involves clients in the process, and utilizes a wide network of expert witnesses and resources to strengthen cases. Choosing us means trusting a team dedicated to your success and justice.
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No matter the injury size, you have rights that need defending. Many injuries seem minor at first but can worsen over time. Ignoring treatment or legal advice risks your health and compensation. Seek immediate medical and legal help after any accident to ensure proper diagnosis and strengthen your compensation claim.