Recently Suffered a Brain Injury?

Choose HY Attorneys for Your TBI Case

Experience You Can Trust

We’ve successfully handled every type of brain injury case, from concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries. We take the time to understand your symptoms, recovery challenges, and long-term needs to secure the maximum compensation you’re entitled to.

  • Decades of Experience and Local Expertise
  • Proven Results in Complex TBI Cases
  • Client-Focused
  • No Fees Unless We Win
  • Zero Risk to YOU

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RECENT RESULTS

NO OFFER MADE

What We Got

$5.25M

INSURANCE OFFER

$350K

What We Got

$3.65M

INSURANCE OFFER

$500K

What We Got

$3.5M

NO OFFER MADE

What We Got

$3.25M

INSURANCE OFFER

$250K

What We Got

$6.5M

NO OFFER MADE

What We Got

$6M

What To Do

If you or a loved one just suffered a traumatic brain injury (often from a car accident), here are the critical next steps:

1

Prioritize Safety and Call 911: If able, move to a safe spot away from traffic. Call 911 right away to report the accident. Provide officers with a factual account without admitting fault (stick to known facts). Obtain the police report number or a copy.

2

Do Not Admit Fault: Avoid any statements implying blame, like “I’m sorry” or “I didn’t see them,” to drivers, witnesses, or police. Cooperate factually; avoid arguments. These can harm your TBI claim.

3

Gather Evidence at the Scene (If Safe): If not too injured, collect key info:

  • Exchange contact and insurance details with others involved.
  • Get names/numbers of witnesses.
  • Photograph damage, positions, skid marks, debris, and any visible injuries (head, bruising).

If unable due to injuries, ask a passenger or witness for help. Photos strengthen your case.

4

Seek Medical Attention Immediately: Get evaluated by paramedics on scene. Go to the ER or doctor even if you “feel okay“—adrenaline masks symptoms. See a specialist within 24-48 hours for imaging/tests. This documents hidden issues like concussions, cognitive changes, or internal damage and links them to the accident.

5

Inform Your Insurance Company (But Be Cautious): Report basic facts (date, location, parties) promptly. Do NOT give a recorded statement or detailed info to any adjuster before speaking to an attorney. Say the matter is under investigation; your lawyer will handle follow-up. You’re not obligated to speak to the at-fault party’s insurer.

6

Preserve Documentation and Receipts: Organize a file with:

  • Police report,
  • Medical records/imaging,
  • Hospital/therapy bills,
  • Prescription receipts,
  • Lost wage statements,
  • Repair estimates,
  • Towing bills,
  • Journal symptoms daily (headaches, memory issues, mood changes, limitations) to support pain/suffering and future care claims.

Track missed work days and save insurance correspondence to prove damages. Journal your recovery, noting pain, limitations, and daily impacts to support pain and suffering claims.

7

Contact a Brain Injury Attorney Before Signing Anything: Consult an experienced TBI lawyer right away—before statements, low offers, or settlements. Insurers often undervalue brain injuries (even “mild” ones). Don’t sign releases without review; they’re usually final. HY Attorneys offers free case reviews in Nebraska or Iowa. If we take your case, we handle everything—no upfront costs. The call is free and risk-free.

Why Choose
High & Younes, LLC

At High & Younes, our philosophy is simple and unwavering: deliver the best possible results through strategic advocacy, clear communication, and uncompromising integrity. This commitment has earned our firm the respect of judges, fellow attorneys, and—most importantly—the clients we serve.

We don’t take a one-size-fits-all approach. We take the time to listen, understand your situation, and build a legal strategy around your specific needs and goals. Whether you are facing a serious injury, a workplace dispute, or a family law matter, our attorneys work tirelessly to secure the outcome you deserve.

What Sets Us Apart

01

Proven Results

A strong record of successful settlements and verdicts across Nebraska

02

Client-Focused Approach

We treat every case with the importance it deserves

03

Respected in the Legal Community

Trusted by judges and peers for our professionalism and ethics

04

Smart, Strategic Advocacy

We combine legal experience with a results-driven mindset

Success Stories

From PAIN to RESOLUTION

Explained every step of the process.

Attorney Shakil Malik was fantastic to work with! Very professional and explained every step of the process thoroughly. I also want to mention that his paralegal, Benji, was also incredible to work with and easy to communicate with. My mother and I are very grateful for their help and will never forget it.

N. Longe

Brain Injury

Invaluable during a stressful time.

Frank and Michelle were invaluable assets during a stressful time. They were always available, communicative, and proactive throughout the process, offering realistic advice while still actively listening and advocating. They took the initiative and really handled a complicated matter with competence, preparedness, and hard work. I can’t thank them enough for their help and highly recommend them.

K. Harper

Brain Injury

I highly recommend coming here.

Very realistic, understanding, dedicated and caring team. I was prepared for the worst case scenario and end up with a better result. I appreciate all the hard work and closure they were able to provide me during my case. I highly recommend coming here so you understand all the ins and outs of your case and you are prepared for realistic outcomes. Thank You, again!

R. Lundy

Brain Injury

FAQs

You may be entitled to economic and non-economic damages, including:

  • Medical Expenses (ER, imaging, therapy, rehab)
  • Lost Wages and Loss of Earning Capacity
  • Rehabilitation and Therapy Costs (cognitive, speech, physical)
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Emotional Distress (anxiety, depression, PTSD)
  • Loss of Consortium
  • Punitive Damages (in rare, egregious cases)
At HY, we work on a contingency-fee basis. You pay nothing upfront, and no attorney’s fees unless we win. We advance all costs (experts, medical records, investigations) so you focus on recovery.
Generally two years from the injury date for personal injury claims. If against a government entity, file a special claim within six months.
Nebraska uses pure comparative negligence. You can recover even if partly at fault, reduced by your percentage (e.g., 20% fault = 80% recovery). We work to minimize your fault share.
Varies by complexity. Simpler claims resolve in months; severe TBIs with experts/litigation may take a year+.

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