The Brain and Catastrophic Injury Landscape in Inglewood
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) range from concussion to severe diffuse axonal injury. The mechanism is usually blunt force, sudden deceleration, oxygen deprivation, or penetrating trauma. In Inglewood, the most common causes are motor vehicle crashes on freeways and surface streets, falls (workplace and premises), assaults, and sports/recreational injuries. Mild TBI is the most missed diagnosis in the ER.
- Motor vehicle crashes: the leading TBI mechanism on the freeways and surface streets through Inglewood.
- Falls: workplace falls (construction, warehouse, hospitality), and premises falls in retail and apartment buildings.
- Assaults: bar and nightclub incidents, robbery and battery in commercial settings.
- Workplace strikes: falling objects, machinery, and equipment in industrial settings such as Stadium and events and Construction.
- Sports and recreational: youth and adult contact sports, cycling and e-bike collisions.
What We See in Inglewood
- SoFi Stadium and Intuit Dome events generate over 100,000 attendees on major game nights - the traffic surge on Prairie Ave, La Cienega, and I-405 creates a predictable collision spike that has been documented in local news since the stadium opened in 2020
- Century Blvd is one of the most dangerous pedestrian corridors in the South Bay - hotel shuttle, rideshare, and taxi traffic creating a constant conflict zone outside LAX, with undocumented workers in the hotel service industry often injured but reluctant to file claims
- Centinela Hospital Medical Center is the designated trauma center for southern Inglewood and sees a disproportionate volume of pedestrian and cyclists injured on the stadium district roads
What a Inglewood Brain Injury Lawyer Recovers For You
- Past and Future Medical Care: Hospitalization, rehab, neurology, neuropsychology, occupational and speech therapy, assistive devices, in-home care, vocational rehabilitation, and life care planning.
- Lost Earning Capacity: When a TBI prevents you from returning to your prior occupation, the case includes the full present-value calculation of what you would have earned.
- Pain, Suffering, and Loss of Enjoyment: Cognitive deficits, personality changes, mood disorders, headaches, sleep disruption, and loss of relationships and hobbies.
- Home Modifications and Adaptive Equipment: Wheelchair ramps, bathroom modifications, vehicle adaptations, and assistive technology.
- Loss of Consortium: Available to spouses and registered domestic partners for the loss of companionship, services, and intimacy.
Where Inglewood Cases Are Filed
Brain injury cases in Inglewood are unlimited civil matters that, under the LA County PI Hub rule, are filed in Stanley Mosk Courthouse (111 N Hill St) or Spring Street Courthouse (312 N Spring St). The case is then managed through the PI Hub with strict trial-setting deadlines. We litigate in both courthouses regularly.
Local courthouse: Inglewood Courthouse, 1 Regent St, Inglewood, CA 90301. Southwest Judicial District - civil (limited and unlimited), criminal (misdemeanor and felony), traffic, family law for Inglewood, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Segundo, and adjacent South Bay communities.
Distance from our office: ~35-45 minutes from Glendale via I-5 to I-10 to I-405 south.
Why Inglewood Clients Choose Noble Attorneys
Brain injury cases are won and lost on three things: getting the right neurodiagnostic workup early (MRI with DTI, neuropsychological testing, vestibular evaluation), retaining the right experts (neurologists, neuropsychologists, life care planners, vocational economists, biomechanics), and a trial-ready posture from day one. We do all three.
- Direct attorney access. You work with Michael Chakrian and his team, not a paralegal you never meet.
- Three languages. English, Español, Հայերեն. We serve Inglewood in the language you actually speak at home.
- No fees unless we win. Contingency fee. You pay nothing upfront.
- Over $75M recovered. Real cases, real clients, real outcomes across Greater Los Angeles.
Inglewood Brain Injury Lawyer FAQs
The questions we hear most from Inglewood clients. Click to expand.
How is a mild TBI proved when the CT scan is normal?
Most concussions and mild TBIs do not appear on a standard CT. Proof comes from a combination of neuropsychological testing, MRI with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) or susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI), vestibular and ocular-motor screening, and lay witness testimony from family and coworkers describing pre- and post-injury changes. The defense will argue the symptoms are exaggerated; we anticipate that and document around it.
How long do I have to file a Inglewood brain injury lawsuit?
Two years from the date of injury for most personal injury claims under California Code of Civil Procedure section 335.1. If a public entity was involved (a Metro bus, a city vehicle, a government property defect), you must file an administrative claim within six months. Minors have until their 19th birthday in most cases. Do not assume you have time; call as soon as possible to preserve evidence.
What is the difference between a concussion and a TBI?
A concussion is a mild TBI. They are not different diagnoses; concussion is the layperson's term for the mildest end of the traumatic brain injury spectrum. Many concussions resolve in weeks. A meaningful minority result in post-concussion syndrome lasting months or years, and a smaller subset produce permanent cognitive, emotional, and vestibular deficits.
Can I get money damages even if no one can be sued?
Sometimes. Your own auto policy's medical payments coverage, your health insurance, and your underinsured motorist coverage may apply. If the injury happened at work, workers' compensation provides medical care and disability benefits. Long-term disability and Social Security Disability may also be available. We map every recovery source.
Will my Inglewood brain injury case go to trial?
Most settle. The serious cases settle high or try high. We prepare every case for trial. Insurers know which firms try cases and which firms only settle, and the offers come in differently. We are in the first group.