Brain Injuries

San Antonio Brain Injury Lawyer

If you or someone you love suffered a traumatic brain injury in San Antonio, you need a brain injury lawyer who understands what’s at stake — not just today, but for the rest of your life. At the Law Offices of Ronald A. Ramos, P.C., attorney Ronald Ramos has spent over four decades representing injury victims across Texas, and brain injury cases are among the most serious we handle. These cases demand more than a standard personal injury approach because the full impact of a brain injury often takes months or even years to reveal itself.

We take brain injury cases personally. From the day you hire us, we send preservation letters to every party involved — the at-fault driver’s insurance company, the trucking company, the property owner, whoever is responsible — demanding they preserve all evidence before it disappears. We bring in neurologists, neuropsychologists, and life care planners early, not as a last resort, because documenting the true scope of a brain injury is the only way to fight for compensation that actually covers your future. Call (210) 308-8811 for a free consultation.

How Brain Injuries Happen in San Antonio Accidents

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when an outside force disrupts normal brain function. In San Antonio, the most common causes we see are car accidents, commercial truck collisions, motorcycle crashes, and workplace injuries — particularly on construction sites and in industrial settings. Motor vehicle crashes are one of the leading causes of TBI-related deaths in the United States, and high-speed corridors like IH-35, Loop 410, and US-281 see the types of violent collisions that produce serious head trauma.

What many people don’t realize is that a brain injury doesn’t require a direct blow to the head. The sudden deceleration in a rear-end collision or a T-bone crash can cause your brain to slam against the inside of your skull, producing contusions, hemorrhages, or microscopic tears in brain tissue — even when there’s no visible wound on the outside. This is one of the reasons brain injuries are so dangerous: the absence of an obvious external injury leads insurance adjusters to minimize or outright deny the claim.

Types of Brain Injuries We Handle

Concussions are the most common form of TBI, and they are routinely undervalued by insurance companies. What adjusters call a “minor concussion” can produce weeks or months of debilitating headaches, cognitive fog, and an inability to work. When a client comes to us after a concussion, we insist on follow-up neuropsychological testing to document the full impact — not just the emergency room visit.

Contusions are bruises on the brain tissue itself, often caused by a direct impact. Large contusions can require surgical intervention. In our experience, these cases generate significant medical expenses quickly, and insurance companies will push for early, lowball settlements before the full cost of treatment is known. We refuse to settle a contusion case until the treating neurologist confirms the client has reached maximum medical improvement.

Diffuse axonal injuries are among the most devastating TBIs we see. These occur when the brain shifts and rotates inside the skull, tearing the nerve fibers (axons) that connect different brain regions. The challenge in these cases is that diffuse axonal injuries are often invisible on standard CT scans — they require advanced imaging like diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to detect. We work with neurologists who specialize in this imaging to ensure the injury is properly documented for the claim.

Coup-contrecoup injuries produce damage at both the point of impact and the opposite side of the brain. These dual-site injuries are common in high-speed collisions on San Antonio highways and typically result in more complex and longer-lasting symptoms than single-site injuries.

Penetrating injuries occur when an object breaks through the skull. These are most common in industrial workplace accidents and severe vehicle collisions involving debris. The legal claims in penetrating injury cases often involve multiple responsible parties — the employer, a equipment manufacturer, a property owner — and require thorough investigation to identify every available source of compensation.

Why Brain Injury Symptoms Get Missed After an Accident

One of the biggest mistakes we see is accident victims who walk away from the emergency room with a clean bill of health, only to develop serious symptoms days or weeks later. Emergency rooms are designed to identify life-threatening injuries. They are not designed to catch the subtle cognitive and emotional changes that signal a traumatic brain injury.

The symptoms that matter most in a brain injury claim are often the ones that develop gradually: persistent headaches that won’t respond to medication, difficulty concentrating at work, short-term memory problems, emotional changes like sudden irritability or depression, sensitivity to light and noise, and disrupted sleep. Insurance adjusters routinely dismiss these as “stress” or “pre-existing conditions” — which is exactly why early medical documentation from a neurologist, not just an ER doctor, is critical to protecting your claim.

If you were in an accident in San Antonio and are experiencing any of these symptoms — even if you felt fine initially — tell your doctor about the head trauma and contact our office. The earlier we get involved, the stronger your case will be.

The Long-Term Cost of a Brain Injury

Moderate to severe brain injuries don’t just heal. Many of our clients face a lifetime of consequences: chronic pain and headaches that never fully resolve, seizure disorders requiring ongoing medication, permanent cognitive impairment that prevents them from returning to their career, difficulty communicating with family members, and depression or personality changes that strain every relationship in their life.

This is where brain injury cases are fundamentally different from a broken bone or soft tissue injury. The financial impact extends decades into the future, and calculating it accurately requires specialized expertise. Attorney Ronald Ramos works with life care planners who project the full cost of future medical treatment, rehabilitation, therapy, home modifications, and in-home care. We retain vocational economists who calculate the true loss of earning capacity — not just the wages you’re missing now, but the career trajectory and promotions you’ll never reach.

Insurance companies know that most lawyers won’t invest the time and money to build this kind of case. We do, because lowball settlements that ignore future costs leave brain injury victims and their families paying out of pocket for the rest of their lives.

Compensation Available to Brain Injury Victims in Texas

Traumatic brain injuries carry some of the highest pain and suffering values of any personal injury case. Use our Texas pain and suffering calculator to understand what your non-economic damages may be worth. The damages Ronald Ramos pursues for brain injury clients include:

Economic damages — every dollar you’ve spent or will spend because of this injury: emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgery, neurological consultations, rehabilitation, physical and occupational therapy, prescription medications, future medical care, assistive devices, home modifications for disability, and lost income both past and future. In severe TBI cases, future medical costs alone can reach into the millions, which is why we bring in life care planners to document these projections with the specificity that holds up in court.

Non-economic damages — the losses that don’t come with a receipt but are just as real: physical pain, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, and the inability to participate in activities and relationships the way you did before the injury. In brain injury cases, these damages are often substantial because the cognitive and personality changes affect every aspect of daily life.

In cases involving fatal brain injuries, surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim for their own losses, including loss of companionship, loss of financial support, and funeral and burial expenses.

How Ronald Ramos Handles Brain Injury Cases

Brain injury cases require a different level of preparation than other personal injury claims, and attorney Ronald Ramos has built a practice around doing the work that other firms skip.

Immediate evidence preservation. Within days of being retained, we send preservation letters to every potentially responsible party — insurance companies, employers, trucking companies, property owners — demanding they preserve surveillance footage, vehicle data, maintenance records, and all other evidence. Evidence in brain injury cases disappears fast. Surveillance footage gets overwritten. Vehicle black box data gets erased. We don’t wait.

Early expert involvement. We don’t wait until trial is approaching to bring in experts. Neurologists, neuropsychologists, accident reconstructionists, and life care planners are involved from the beginning of the case so that we’re building toward full compensation from day one — not scrambling to document injuries months after the fact.

We prepare every case for trial. Insurance companies track which lawyers actually try cases and which ones always settle. Ronald Ramos has over four decades of trial experience, and that reputation changes the way insurance adjusters approach our cases. When an insurance company knows you’re prepared to go to a jury, the settlement offers reflect it.

No fee unless we recover. We handle all brain injury cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront, and you owe us nothing unless we recover money for you. We front all case expenses — expert fees, medical record costs, filing fees — so that the quality of your legal representation isn’t limited by your financial situation after an injury.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brain Injury Claims

How long do I have to file a brain injury lawsuit in Texas?

Under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 16.003, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. This deadline applies to brain injury claims as well. However, we strongly recommend contacting a lawyer well before the deadline — critical evidence can be lost in the first weeks after an accident, and early medical documentation from a neurologist significantly strengthens your claim.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident that caused my brain injury?

Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule. You can still recover compensation as long as you were 50% or less at fault for the accident. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault — so if you were 20% at fault and your damages total $500,000, you would recover $400,000. If you were 51% or more at fault, you are barred from recovering anything. Insurance companies routinely try to shift blame onto injury victims to reduce payouts, which is one reason having an experienced attorney matters.

How much is a brain injury case worth?

There is no standard value for brain injury cases because the severity and long-term impact vary enormously. A concussion with full recovery will be valued differently than a diffuse axonal injury that prevents someone from ever returning to work. The factors that drive case value include the severity and permanence of the injury, the cost of past and future medical treatment, lost earning capacity, the impact on daily life, and the strength of the liability evidence. Attorney Ronald Ramos has recovered six- and seven-figure results for injury victims across Texas.

Should I talk to the insurance company after a brain injury accident?

No. Insurance adjusters are trained to get recorded statements and early settlement offers before the full extent of a brain injury is known. Brain injury symptoms often worsen or reveal themselves over weeks and months, and anything you say to an adjuster early on can be used to minimize your claim later. Contact our office first. We handle all communication with the insurance company so that your rights are protected from the start.

What happens during a free consultation with Ronald Ramos?

When you call (210) 308-8811, we’ll discuss the details of your accident and injury, explain your legal options, and give you an honest assessment of your case. If we take your case, we begin working immediately — sending preservation letters, coordinating with your medical providers, and building your claim. There is no obligation and no fee for the consultation.

Contact a San Antonio Brain Injury Lawyer Today

Brain injuries don’t wait, and neither should you. Every day that passes without legal representation is a day that evidence can be lost, medical documentation gaps can form, and insurance companies can build their case against you. Attorney Ronald Ramos has spent over four decades representing injury victims across Texas, and he understands that a brain injury case requires more than just filing paperwork — it requires building a complete picture of how this injury will affect the rest of your life.

Call the Law Offices of Ronald A. Ramos, P.C. at (210) 308-8811 for a free case review. We serve brain injury victims throughout San Antonio and all of Texas.