A brain injury can instantly and permanently change a person’s life. These injuries often affect memory, mood, cognition, motor function, and quality of life, sometimes for years, or even forever. At Brown Chiari LLP, our Amherst brain injury lawyers represent individuals and families who are navigating the painful, costly, and uncertain aftermath of serious head trauma.
Whether the injury occurred in a car accident, construction site incident, or as a result of medical malpractice, we’re here to guide you through the legal process. We work to secure full and fair compensation for every client, helping cover medical costs, lost wages, and the ongoing impact a brain injury can have on your future.
A brain injury typically results from a sudden blow or jolt to the head, leading to damage in brain tissue. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can range from concussions to serious injuries like diffuse axonal injury or brain hemorrhages. Some people experience brief symptoms and recover fully; others deal with long-term or permanent challenges. These can include chronic headaches, difficulty speaking or walking, emotional instability, memory loss, or the inability to work or live independently.
The effects of a brain injury vary greatly depending on the severity of the trauma, the area of the brain impacted, and how quickly the person receives medical treatment. In some cases, the injury isn’t immediately obvious. A person may appear fine after an accident but begin experiencing symptoms days or weeks later.

In our experience serving clients across Amherst and Western New York, we’ve handled brain injury cases stemming from a wide variety of incidents. Motor vehicle accidents remain one of the most common causes, including car crashes, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, and pedestrian collisions. Construction accidents also account for a significant portion, particularly those involving falls, falling objects, or equipment failure.
Medical malpractice is another frequent cause, particularly during surgical procedures, childbirth, or when a healthcare provider fails to diagnose or treat a brain injury in time. We’ve also helped clients who suffered head trauma as a result of nursing home abuse, violent assaults, or unsafe premises.
Under New York personal injury law, you have the right to pursue compensation when someone else’s negligence causes you harm. If your brain injury was the result of another party’s careless or reckless behavior, a personal injury lawsuit can help you recover damages for your losses.
That compensation may cover medical bills, rehabilitation costs, future medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other financial losses. In some cases, especially when the responsible party acted with gross negligence, punitive damages may also be available.
Filing a brain injury lawsuit requires proving that the other party was at fault and that their actions directly led to your injury. That process can involve medical records, accident reconstruction, expert testimony, and more. Our attorneys have extensive experience in this area and know how to build a strong case from day one.
Brain injuries are among the most difficult and expensive personal injuries to manage. Even after the initial emergency care, many people require long-term physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language therapy, or cognitive rehabilitation. For some, the injury leads to permanent disability or a reduced ability to work and enjoy daily life.
Family members often shoulder a heavy burden as caregivers, especially when the injured person can no longer care for themselves. The emotional toll is compounded by the financial burden, ongoing medical treatment, assistive devices, home modifications, and lost income can create serious strain.
At Brown Chiari LLP, we don’t just look at the immediate costs. We work to understand the full extent of what our clients have suffered and what they will continue to face, physically, emotionally, and financially. Our legal team collaborates with medical experts, life care planners, and vocational specialists to calculate damages and pursue the compensation you truly deserve.

Brain injury cases are legally complex and emotionally sensitive. Insurance companies often downplay the severity of these injuries or try to settle claims quickly for far less than they’re worth. Without strong legal representation, victims are left to navigate a challenging process while dealing with the consequences of the injury itself.
Our team at Brown Chiari LLP has decades of combined experience representing clients in Amherst, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and across Western New York. We have a proven track record of success in personal injury cases involving brain injuries and traumatic brain injuries. We understand how to identify the at fault party, gather evidence, and prepare your case for trial if needed.
We provide personal attention to each client, ensuring that you and your loved ones understand your rights and feel supported through every step of your case. With deep knowledge of New York law and a commitment to protecting injury victims, we fight to recover the maximum compensation possible.
We offer a free consultation and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you won’t pay anything unless we win your case.
Learn more about Amherst Brain Injury Lawyer. Call Brown Chiari LLP at (716) 681-7190 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you take the first step toward justice and recovery.
If you or a loved one suffered a head injury due to someone else's negligence and are experiencing physical or cognitive symptoms, you may have a valid claim. A consultation with a brain injury lawyer can help clarify your legal options.
Symptoms may include memory loss, dizziness, mood swings, sleep disturbances, speech problems, headaches, and sensitivity to light or sound. In severe cases, a person may lose consciousness or enter a coma.
Generally, you have three years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in New York. However, if the injury occurred due to medical malpractice or involved a government entity, different timelines may apply.
You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation, long-term care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Every case is unique, and our attorneys will assess the full value of your claim.
If the injured person is legally incapacitated, a family member or guardian may be able to file the claim on their behalf. Our team can assist with this process and ensure all necessary steps are followed.