Traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries are life-altering – and the lifetime cost of medical care, lost income, and ongoing support can be enormous. If you or a loved one suffered a catastrophic injury in Cartersville or North Georgia, The Delashmit Firm will fight to recover the full, long-term value of your claim, not the lowball number the insurance company wants to pay. Founding attorney Hunter Delashmit uses his insurance-defense background to make sure these serious injuries are valued correctly. Call (770) 341-0559 for a free consultation.

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

A brain injury can range from a concussion to severe, permanent impairment – affecting memory, concentration, mood, and the ability to work. Symptoms are not always obvious right away, which is one reason insurers downplay them. We work with medical experts to document the full extent of a brain injury and its impact on your life.

Spinal cord injuries

Spinal cord injuries can cause partial or complete paralysis and require lifelong care, home modifications, and assistive equipment. Properly valuing these claims means accounting for decades of future medical needs and lost earning capacity – exactly the kind of long-term damages insurers try to minimize.

Common causes of catastrophic injuries

  • Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents
  • Falls from heights and serious slip and falls
  • Construction and workplace accidents
  • Pedestrian and bicycle collisions

Frequently asked questions

Why do catastrophic injury cases need an experienced lawyer?

Because the damages are large and lifelong, insurers fight hardest on these claims. Valuing them correctly requires medical experts, life-care planners, and economists to project future costs – work we coordinate so your claim reflects the true, long-term impact.

How much is a brain or spinal cord injury case worth?

It depends on the severity, your future medical and care needs, lost earning capacity, and available insurance. These cases are often among the most valuable personal injury claims. We evaluate yours for free.

How long do I have to file in Georgia?

Generally two years from the date of injury (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33), though exceptions may apply. Because building a catastrophic-injury case takes time, contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

Contact a Cartersville brain & spinal injury lawyer

If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain or spinal cord injury in Cartersville or North Georgia, call The Delashmit Firm at (770) 341-0559 or contact us online for a free consultation. You pay nothing unless we win.