Orange County Brain & Spine Injury Lawyer
Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, concussions, and herniated discs. These injuries are invisible to insurers but devastating to your life.
You Look Fine. But Your Brain Tells a Different Story.
Brain and spinal cord injuries are among the most undervalued injuries in personal injury law. They do not always show up on standard X-rays. Symptoms can be delayed by days or weeks. And insurance companies exploit this ambiguity to deny or minimize claims.
Joseph Gallo works with neurologists, neuropsychologists, and neuroradiologists who use advanced imaging — MRI, fMRI, DTI — to document injuries that standard tests miss. He then translates complex medical evidence into clear, compelling arguments that juries and insurance adjusters understand.
The most devastating injuries are often the ones you cannot see.
Proving Brain and Spine Injuries
Advanced Imaging
We connect you with specialists who use MRI, DTI, and neuropsychological testing to document injuries invisible on standard scans.
Cognitive Assessment
Neuropsychological evaluations measure memory, concentration, processing speed, and executive function to quantify your deficits.
Future Care Projection
Brain and spine injuries often require lifelong treatment. We project all future costs including therapy, medication, and adaptive equipment.
Brain & Spine Injury Case Results
Rear end collision trucking accident in Los Angeles County with catastrophic back injury. Policy limits recovered.
Head on collision with catastrophic back, rib, and chest injuries. All insurance available was recovered.
Client had neck surgery before a driver rear-ended him at low speed. The impact was enough that his doctor recommended another neck surgery. We settled before he underwent his surgery.
Brain & Spine Injury FAQ
I hit my head but felt fine at first. Can I still have a brain injury?
My MRI came back normal but I still have symptoms. What now?
How long does recovery from a brain injury take?
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique and depends on its own facts and circumstances.