Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is one of the most damaging injuries a person can sustain, and unfortunately, more common than most people realize. Traumatic brain injuries don’t just damage the ability to live a normal day-to-day life.
The medical expenses involved in treating a victim of even a mild TBI can be staggering, draining the finances of families who are already suffering. Long-term physical and mental changes that are disabling are not uncommon, and a victim’s quality of life can be profoundly affected. He or she may be unable to function or work normally.
Although TBI causes and outcomes vary, many head injury survivors deal with problems that change their lives and the lives of those around them forever. Survivors often struggle with physical, cognitive, emotional, communicative, and psychological impairments, and require years of costly rehabilitation and assistance.
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Traumatic Brain Injury, or TBI, is an injury that arises typically after a particularly violent, sudden, impact to the head. Head injuries are classified as ‘open’ or ‘closed,’ depending on the type of injury.
An open injury occurs when the skull has been fractured from a fall, collision, or another incident where the head comes into violent contact with a hard object.
A closed head injury does not involve an open wound or fracture, but can be just as serious due to the possibility of brain swelling and blood clots in the skull. It’s a common misconception that TBI occurs only when a person suffers a direct blow to the head and loses consciousness (such as in a car accident).
Traumatic Brain Injuries are classified as “mild,” “moderate,” or “severe” Do not be mistaken, even a mild traumatic brain injury can be disabling. Concussions are mild traumatic brain injuries and can be caused by a minor bump on the head. They can be difficult to diagnose when they don’t involve unconsciousness.
Concussions are usually not life-threatening and victims may recover from a concussion within a few days to a week or side effects may linger for a lifetime.
Moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries are always serious and will likely require major medical intervention and have permanent effects. Victims of moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries face a long recovery period and heavy financial burdens. Our team of traumatic brain injury lawyers can help you fight for the compensation you need to work toward recovery.
If you or someone you love have suffered a head injury, look for these symptoms:
Some of the longer-term problems that occur when someone suffers a TBI include:
advocating for individuals with traumatic brain injuries
Attorney Robert Hoover brings both professional expertise and personal experience to his work in traumatic brain injury (TBI) recovery cases. In 2018, Robert’s oldest son was involved in a devastating car accident that caused a life-altering brain injury. In an instant, his vibrant, energetic son faced the daunting challenge of relearning basic skills like reading and writing.
Through four years of intensive therapy, unwavering support, and determination, his son made a remarkable recovery. In 2025, he graduated from the University of Colorado Denver with a degree in Art and Architecture, and he and his wife are preparing to welcome their first child.
This life-changing experience profoundly shaped Robert’s perspective. With over 32 years of legal experience in personal injury law, Robert combined his deep understanding of injury recovery with his firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced by TBI survivors and their families. As a result, he has built a practice dedicated to advocating for individuals with traumatic brain injuries, handling complex injury cases with unparalleled compassion and expertise.
Over the past decade, Robert has cultivated a trusted network of medical providers, rehabilitation specialists, and legal experts to ensure his clients receive comprehensive, high-quality representation. As advancements in brain injury science continue to evolve, Robert remains at the forefront of Colorado traumatic brain injury law, offering expert legal skills, empathy, and personalized support his clients need to navigate these life-changing cases.
There is a myriad of accidents that can cause brain injuries, including the following common incidents:
Whether a victim is driving a car, riding a motorcycle or bicycle, walking on the side of the road as a pedestrian, or riding in a truck, the impact of a roadway accident can lead to brain injuries. It doesn’t take much blunt force against the head to cause even a mild traumatic brain injury. In fact, severe whiplash is a common cause of TBI.
Regardless of what type of road accident you are in, our head injury lawyers can investigate the incident and put together a strong injury claim for compensation.
Skiing and snowboarding accidents frequently lead to head injuries.
Falling while descending the mountain at high speed can cause severe head injuries. Even with a helmet on, you can suffer a brain injury because of the speeds involved in skiing or snowboarding.
Our team of brain injury lawyers is equipped to help injured skiers and snowboarders recover compensation after a brain injury suffered on the slopes.
Slips, trips, and falls frequently result in serious head and brain injuries. Falling objects can likewise leave you with a debilitating injury. When these types of incidents occur, the owner of the property where the accident happened may be responsible for your injuries.
For any legal claim you might have to file, you should always keep in mind the relevant statute of limitations. Statute of limitations function to limit the amount of time a given party has to file a claim based on a given incident.
The basic statute of limitations for filing a brain injury action in Colorado is the same one that applies to other personal injury claims. This statute allows two years from the date of the injury to file your claim. If you do not discover the injury immediately, however, the time limit only starts to run on the day that you discover the injury.
If your brain injury arose out of a car accident, a different time limit applies. The time limit for injuries arising out of automobile accidents is three years from the date of the injury.
It is important to note that there are a few exceptions to these statutes that can extend the time limit. Many of these rules have fairly complex requirements. As a result, it is best to consult with a Boulder brain injury attorney about your case’s statute of limitations as soon as possible. Your lawyer may find an applicable exception that gives you more time.
Robert S. Hoover is a seasoned personal injury trial attorney and managing partner at Sloat, Nicholson & Hoover, P.C. in Boulder, Colorado. With over 30 years of experience, he specializes in complex and catastrophic cases, including brain injuries, wrongful death, and serious vehicle accidents. He is known for his compassionate, client-centered approach and meticulous trial preparation. Influenced by personal experiences and mentorship from top litigators, he has secured numerous multimillion-dollar recoveries and remains actively involved in legal organizations and community leadership. [ ATTORNEY BIO ]