
Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer
in New Hampsire
Traumatic brain injuries carry lifelong consequences. Early evaluation, proper medical documentation, and aggressive legal action are critical to protection your recovery and long-term stability.
Serious Injuries Demand Serious Representation
Traumatic Brain Injuries are among the most catastrophic harms a person can endure. They change lives instantly and create long-term medical and financial burdens. You need a personal injury attorney who understands the medicine, the litigation strategy, and the stakes. With more than 20 years of courtroom experience, Apis Law delivers the focused, high-level representation these cases demand.
What Is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
A traumatic brain injury occurs when a blow, jolt, or penetrating force disrupts normal brain function. These injuries often result from motor-vehicle collisions, falls, workplace incidents, or unsafe premises. TBI symptoms range from subtle cognitive deficits to permanent neurological impairment—conditions insurance companies routinely undervalue or dismiss.
Why TBI Cases Require Specialized Litigation
TBI cases are medically complex and legally demanding. They often involve:
• Delayed or evolving symptoms
• High-stakes damages for future care
• Neurology, neuropsychology, and life-care planning
• Disputed causal relationships
• Insurance defense arguments minimizing “invisible injuries”
Some firms settle these cases early. Apis Law does not. We have more than two decades of litigation experience, trial experience, and a reputation for aggressive advocacy. The firm goes beyond surface-level evidence to prove the full scope of cognitive, emotional, and functional loss.
Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury in Southern NH

Rear-end impacts, T-bone collisions, rollovers, and high-velocity crashes can cause severe brain injury.

Direct impact to the head or sudden torsion forces can produce traumatic brain injury

Slip-and-fall or trip-and-fall accidents on unsafe property conditions may cause direct impact to the head.

Falls from height or impacts involving machinery may result in severe head injury requiring ongoing medical care.
Symptoms That May Indicate a Traumatic Brain Injury
Even a “mild” TBI can produce life-altering symptoms:
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Persistent headaches
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Memory or concentration problems
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Personality changes, irritability, or depression
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Vision issues, dizziness, or balance problems
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Sensory sensitivity (light, sound, motion)
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Sleep disruption
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Cognitive slowing
If symptoms appear days or weeks after the injury, they may still be related—an issue insurers attempt to exploit.
Damages Available in a New Hampshire TBI Claim
Victims of traumatic brain injury may recover compensation for:
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Medical treatment and future medical care
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Cognitive rehabilitation costs
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Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
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Permanent impairment
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Loss of quality of life
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Pain and suffering
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Emotional and psychological harm
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Household and daily-living support services
Severe personal injuries often require lifelong support, and the damages must reflect that reality.
How Apis Law Proves a Brain Injury Case
To establish liability and secure full compensation, Apis Law employs a comprehensive strategy that includes:
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Immediate preservation of evidence
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Collaboration with neurologists, neuropsychologists, rehabilitation doctors, and life-care planners
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Detailed work-up of medical records and imaging
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Testimony from family and colleagues documenting functional change
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Demonstration of economic harm, lost earning capacity, and future care needs
This disciplined, evidence-driven approach strengthens the case for maximum settlement or trial.
Why Choose Apis Law for a Traumatic Brain Injury Case?
20+ Years Litigation Experience
Two decades of trial work and negotiation in New Hampshire’s courts.
Focused Personal Attention
Clients work directly with Attorney Keith F. Diaz throughout the claim.
Aggressive, Evidence-Driven Strategy
Serious injuries require firm, strategic pressure—both in negotiation and at trial.
Local Insight
Deep familiarity with Southern NH courts, juries, and defendant-side tactics.
Prepared for Trial
Insurance companies track which lawyers actually try cases. Apis Law is one of them.
Areas Served — Southern New Hampshire TBI Representation
Apis Law represents seriously injured clients across:
Primary service region: Manchester, Goffstown, Bedford, Amherst, New Boston
Extended region: Londonderry, Derry, Auburn, Hooksett, Bow, Francestown
Wider region: Concord, Nashua, Keene, Merrimack County, and Hillsborough County
When Should You Contact a TBI Lawyer?
Immediately.
Brain injury cases deteriorate quickly if you lose evidence, mishandle early statements, or miss critical deadlines. Insurers often call within days—not to help, but to limit exposure.
A prompt legal response protects the record, the claim, and the client’s long-term stability.
If you or someone you love has suffered a traumatic brain injury, Apis Law is ready to take action. These cases carry lifelong consequences; they deserve strong, experienced representation from the outset.
Schedule a confidential consultation:
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a traumatic brain injury?
A traumatic brain injury occurs when a blow or jolt to the head disrupts normal brain function. TBIs often result from car crashes, falls, workplace accidents, or unsafe property conditions.
Do I need a lawyer for a traumatic brain injury claim?
Yes. TBI cases are medically complex, and insurers routinely challenge symptoms and causation. An experienced attorney strengthens your claim and protects long-term damages.
What compensation is available?
Compensation may include medical treatment, rehabilitation, future care, lost income, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, and permanent impairment.
How long do I have to file a TBI lawsuit in New Hampshire?
Most personal injury claims must be filed within three years. Because TBI symptoms may develop slowly, early legal action is essential.
What are common TBI symptoms?
Headaches, memory issues, mood swings, difficulty concentrating, dizziness, blurred vision, sensitivity to light or sound, sleep disruptions, or cognitive slowing.
How long can a traumatic brain injury last?
Some injuries improve within months. Others cause permanent impairment requiring long-term medical care and support.
How much is a TBI case worth?
The value depends on severity, medical treatment, future care needs, permanent disability, and impacts on work and daily life. Severe TBIs often result in substantial compensation.
New Hampshire Litigation
Why Clients Choose Apis Law
No case managers. No paralegal runaround. Keith F. Diaz handles your case personally and returns your calls the same day.
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New Hampshire Litigation Experience
Decades of experience in New Hampshire courts — from superior court to federal district court — providing practical insight into local rules, procedures, and judicial expectations across every county.
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Focused Practice Areas
Concentrated practice in personal injury, wrongful termination, and workplace discrimination — enabling precise issue spotting and effective case development.
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Evidence-Driven Case Strategy
Every matter is built on documentation, witness testimony, expert analysis, and a realistic assessment of how courts, insurers, and opposing counsel evaluate risk. Strategy grounded in facts and law — not assumptions.
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Direct Access to Your Attorney
Work directly with the attorney handling your case. No layers of case managers or junior associates. Communication is direct, timely, and structured to support informed decision-making.
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Prepared for Settlement or Trial
Cases are developed with litigation in mind from day one. Whether a matter resolves through negotiation, mediation, or trial, Apis Law prepares each case as if it will be presented in court.
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If you are looking for an experienced New Hampshire litigation lawyer to evaluate a personal injury claim or employment law dispute, Apis Law is prepared to review your case and explain your legal options.