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Head/Brain Injury Settlements: 124 Cases Analyzed

Real head/brain injury settlement and verdict data from car accidents across the United States. Broken down by state, outcome type, and amount.

$710,500
Median Settlement
$52K$6.0M
Typical Range
124+
Cases Analyzed
By State

Head/Brain Injury Settlements by State

How head/brain injury settlements vary across the country.

Head/Brain Injury settlement data by state, including case count, median amount, and typical range
StateCasesMedian
Texas55$1,250,000
Georgia19$3,000,000
Kentucky12$92,014
Florida12$31,873
Colorado8$697,900
New York5$78,000
Maryland3$275,000
Arizona3$2,260,000
Louisiana1$1,241,771
Idaho1$45,348
Outcomes

Settlement vs. Verdict

How head/brain injury cases resolve and what they pay.

Settlements

$1,052,883

Median from 41 cases

Verdicts

$423,300

Median from 81 cases

Cases

Notable Head/Brain Injury Cases

Highest-value head/brain injury cases in our database.

Settlement
$730,000,000

A woman was driving north on a highway when she encountered a convoy of three southbound vehicles, including a tractor-trailer with a wide load and two pilot cars. The lead pilot car, driven by the wife of the tractor-trailer driver, entered the northbound lane and waved a flag, attempting to alert the oncoming driver. The oncoming driver swerved onto the shoulder and then back into the lane, colliding with the tractor-trailer's load. The impact caused a fatal head injury to the woman. The lawsuit alleged negligence in the operation of the vehicles and handling of the transport job. Most defendants settled before trial, and the case proceeded against one driver.

Titus County • 2021
Settlement
$243,236,248

A family was rear-ended by another vehicle. The impact caused the front seats of their car to collapse into the back seat, injuring their two young children. The parents sued the car manufacturer, alleging the front seats were defectively designed and failed to protect the children in a rear-end collision.

Dallas County • 2018
Verdict-Plaintiff
$242,100,000

A family was stopped in traffic when their vehicle was rear-ended. They sued the manufacturer of their car, alleging it was defectively designed and marketed. The plaintiffs claimed the car's front seats were designed to yield rearward in collisions, causing front-seat occupants to move into the rear, injuring the children in the back. The manufacturer argued the other driver was solely responsible and that the injuries resulted from the severity of the impact.

Dallas County • 2018
Verdict-Plaintiff
$242,100,000

A family was stopped in traffic when their car was hit from behind. The children in the car sustained traumatic brain injuries. The family sued the driver of the other vehicle and the car manufacturer, alleging the car's seats were defectively designed, leading to the children's injuries. The jury found the car manufacturer negligent and responsible for a design defect. The jury awarded the family $242,100,000.

Dallas County • 2018
Verdict-Plaintiff
$124,496,993

A child suffered a severe brain injury, blindness, and partial paralysis after a collision. The plaintiff alleged that the driver of the striking vehicle was negligent and that the vehicle manufacturer defectively designed the driver's seat, causing it to collapse during the impact. The defendants denied these claims and argued that seat belts were not used. The jury found in favor of the plaintiff, assigning fault to the striking driver, the manufacturer, and the plaintiff driver.

Bexar County • 2016
Verdict-Plaintiff
$124,496,993

One driver was stopped in traffic when their vehicle was hit from behind. The impact caused the driver's seat to fail and collapse backward, leading the driver's head to strike a child in the back seat. The child suffered a severe brain injury, resulting in blindness and partial paralysis.

Bexar County • 2016
Verdict-Plaintiff
$82,000,000

One driver drove the wrong way on a freeway exit ramp while intoxicated, causing a head-on collision. The other driver suffered severe head and neck injuries, fell into a coma, and passed away two weeks later. The jury found the intoxicated driver negligent and awarded damages.

Bexar County • 2020
Verdict-Plaintiff
$82,000,000

One driver was intoxicated and drove the wrong way on a freeway exit ramp, causing a head-on collision. The other driver suffered severe injuries and passed away two weeks later. The crash occurred after the intoxicated driver was allegedly over-served alcohol at a bar.

Bexar County • 2020

Overview

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) range from mild concussions to severe brain damage. Car accidents are a leading cause of TBI, with effects ranging from temporary symptoms to permanent cognitive impairment.

Common Symptoms

  • Headaches and dizziness
  • Memory problems and confusion
  • Mood changes and irritability
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Sleep disturbances

Treatment

Treatment varies from rest and monitoring for mild TBI to intensive rehabilitation, therapy, and lifelong care for severe cases. Neuropsychological evaluation is often crucial for documenting deficits.

Key Settlement Factors

  • Severity of brain injury (mild, moderate, severe)
  • Documented cognitive deficits
  • Need for ongoing rehabilitation
  • Impact on earning capacity
  • Required lifetime care costs

Important Notice

This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal or medical advice. Consult with qualified professionals for guidance specific to your situation.

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Summary: Head/Brain Injury Car Accident Settlements (National)

This page contains national settlement and verdict data for head/brain injury injuries from car accidents across the United States. Based on 124+ analyzed cases, the median settlement is $710,500, with the 25th percentile at $52K and 75th percentile at $6.0M.

Data is available for 15 states. Key factors affecting head/brain injury settlement values include: Severity of brain injury (mild, moderate, severe), Documented cognitive deficits, Need for ongoing rehabilitation, Impact on earning capacity, Required lifetime care costs.

Disclaimer: The settlement data shown represents historical case outcomes and is provided for informational purposes only. Every case is unique, and past results do not guarantee future outcomes. This information does not constitute legal advice. Consult with a qualified attorney for guidance specific to your situation.