New Jersey Brain Injury Lawyer (TBI Attorney)

If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in an accident, the impact may last far beyond the ER visit. Brain injuries can be invisible at first-but over time, they can disrupt every part of your life. At the Law Offices of Gregg A. Williams, we help clients across New Jersey recover the compensation they need for medical care, rehabilitation, and long-term support.


Whether your injury happened in a car crash, fall, or workplace accident, we understand the medical and legal complexities of brain injury cases. Let us help you pursue justice.

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Types & Symptoms of Brain Injuries


There are many forms of TBIs, each with their own complications. Common types include:


  • Concussions (often caused by whiplash or falls)
  • Contusions (bruising on the brain)
  • Penetrating injuries (from foreign objects or bone shards)
  • Anoxic or hypoxic injuries (lack of oxygen during trauma)

Symptoms can vary widely, such as:


  • Headaches or dizziness
  • Memory loss or confusion
  • Mood swings or personality changes
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Loss of vision, taste, or smell
  • Sensitivity to light or sound

If you or someone you care about is showing signs after a blow to the head, seek immediate medical attention-and consider talking to a New Jersey brain injury lawyer to understand your legal options.

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Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

Traumatic brain injuries happen when the brain is jolted, penetrated, or deprived of oxygen-causing lasting damage. Some TBIs are mild (like concussions), while others lead to permanent disability. According to the CDC, over 1 million people sustain a TBI each year in the U.S., many from:

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Motor vehicle accidents

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Slip & fall incidents

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Workplace accidents

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Physical assaults

What makes TBIs especially dangerous is that symptoms may not show up immediately. Even "mild" head trauma can have long-term consequences that worsen over time.

Life-Changing Impact & Costs

Severe brain injuries can require years-or a lifetime-of care. Victims often face:

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Ongoing cognitive rehabilitation

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Full or partial disability

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Lost ability to work

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Emotional and behavioral challenges

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The need for in-home care or assisted living

The financial burden can be staggering. Lifetime care costs for a severe TBI can reach into the millions. That's why it's so important to secure full and fair compensation-not just for today's bills, but for the road ahead.

Legal Challenges in TBI Cases


Unlike broken bones, a brain injury doesn't always show up on a scan. That makes proving the severity of a TBI more complex-and opens the door for insurance companies to downplay your claim.

We work with medical experts, including neurologists, neuropsychologists, and life care planners, to build a strong case. We also collaborate with economists to accurately project future care costs and lost earnings.



Our firm understands how to connect your symptoms to the accident, explain the medical science to a jury, and demand every dollar you deserve.

Our Experience with Brain Injury Cases


Our team has recovered significant compensation for victims of traumatic brain injuries in New Jersey, including:



  • A driver who suffered a head injury in a highway collision
  • A construction worker struck by falling debris
  • A client who fell due to unsafe property conditions

Attorney Gregg A. Williams is a Certified Civil Trial Attorney, a distinction held by fewer than 1% of NJ lawyers. We combine this courtroom experience with genuine compassion-because brain injuries affect not just your health, but your family, your finances, and your future.

Start with a Free Case Evaluation - No Fee Unless We Win

If you or someone you love is suffering from a traumatic brain injury in New Jersey, don't wait. Evidence can fade, and the longer you go without legal guidance, the more leverage insurers gain.



We offer free consultations and charge no fee unless we win your case. Our bilingual staff is ready to help Spanish-speaking families across New Jersey.