What if a pre-existing condition is aggravated by a brain injury?
If a pre-existing condition is aggravated by a brain injury in Texas, the injured person may be entitled to compensation from the responsible party or parties. Generally, a person injured by another’s negligence may be entitled to compensation for their medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other damages. Under Texas law, a person may be able to make a claim if they can prove negligence by the responsible party or parties. If the negligent party’s actions were the proximate cause of the injury, whether directly or indirectly, the injured person can seek compensation for their losses. In the case of an aggravation of a pre-existing condition due to a brain injury, it is important to show that the injury was more than simply an aggravation of a pre-existing condition. The responsible party must have been negligent in some way for the injury to be compensable. For example, if a person was injured in a slip and fall accident, and the negligence of the property owner caused them to have a more severe brain injury, they would likely be able to seek compensation for their losses. Because each case is different, it is important for any person suffering from an aggravated pre-existing condition due to a brain injury to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney. They can help the injured person determine their legal rights and assert their claims in court.
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