
Brain Injury
Serious Brain Injuries Deserve Serious Legal Representation.
Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer
Traumatic brain injuries can change a person’s life in an instant, leaving victims and their families facing overwhelming medical challenges, long recovery periods, and significant financial strain. Whether caused by a vehicle accident, slip and fall, workplace incident, or act of violence, a brain injury often results in symptoms that are long-lasting and difficult to manage without proper support.
At Ford, Nichols, and Frye Law Firm, we understand how deeply these injuries impact every aspect of daily life, from mobility and memory to employment and emotional well-being. Our attorneys are here to guide you through the legal process, protect your rights, and help you pursue the full compensation you need to rebuild your future with stability and confidence.


Our Tennessee Brain Injury Services

Traumatic Brain Injury Case Evaluation
We conduct a thorough review of how the injury occurred, whether from a car accident, a fall, an assault, or a workplace incident. Our team examines medical records, impact details, and accident circumstances to determine the severity of the TBI and identify all responsible parties.
Medical Evidence & Expert Analysis
Brain injuries require strong medical support. We work closely with neurologists, neuropsychologists, rehabilitation specialists, and imaging experts to properly document your condition, establish the long-term impact, and build a clear connection between the accident and your injuries.


Representation In TBI Lawsuits & Litigation
If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to take your case to court. We build strong, evidence-supported arguments to help judges or juries understand the profound physical, emotional, and financial effects that brain injuries create.

Inability to Work
In combination with the physical and emotional symptoms of TBIs, sufferers are often also forced to deal with the stress of not being able to work to pay compounding medical bills. It’s estimated that about 60% of typical brain injury victims remain unemployed two years after their injury. If you are injured due to someone’s negligence, you are entitled to compensation for lost wages and future lost wages. Lost wages are typically a significant portion of TBI settlement offers.
Other economic damages pertaining to a victim’s inability to work as a result of a TBI may include vocational training, modifications needed for car or other transportation costs, and more.
