Traumatic brain injuries change lives in an instant. Symptoms can be subtle at first—then grow into serious cognitive, behavioral, and physical challenges that affect work, school, and relationships. For more than 40 years, David A. Klibaner has helped TBI survivors and families across Denver and Colorado obtain full compensation for medical care, lost income, and long‑term needs. We combine compassionate guidance with trial‑ready preparation to hold negligent parties and insurers accountable.
A TBI occurs when a blow or jolt to the head—or loss of oxygen—disrupts normal brain function. TBIs range from concussions (mild TBI) to moderate and severe injuries. Even “mild” TBIs can cause persistent problems with memory, attention, mood, and sleep. Early recognition and proper medical follow‑up are critical.
Traumatic brain injuries in Colorado most often stem from sudden impacts or oxygen deprivation events that disrupt normal brain function in everyday settings and serious accidents alike.
Traumatic brain injuries in Colorado most often stem from sudden impacts or oxygen deprivation events that disrupt normal brain function in everyday settings and serious accidents alike.
TBIs affect how a person thinks, feels, and functions—often in ways that aren’t visible. Insurers exploit this invisibility, pointing to normal scans or pre‑injury histories to deny claims. The right experts, careful documentation, and credible storytelling are essential to prove causation and impact.
TBI cases are personal. We take time to understand who you were before the injury and what has changed—then we prove it with evidence and experts. David A. Klibaner brings more than four decades of serious‑injury experience, an AV Preeminent rating, and advanced trial training to every case. We prepare from day one as if we’ll try the case, which often drives fair settlements. No fee unless we win.
We represent clients in Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Boulder, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs, and we collaborate with referring attorneys nationwide in complex TBI and CO cases.
TBIs can be missed in emergency rooms, especially when scans are normal. Document symptoms early and consistently.
Many TBIs do not show up on CT scans. Diagnosis is clinical and may rely on history, symptom tracking, and specialized testing.
TBI cases raise many technical, medical, and legal questions. We answer them, bringing in the right experts to support your diagnosis and long‑term needs.
Yes. Many TBIs, especially concussions, don’t appear on standard imaging. Diagnosis relies on clinical evaluation and, when appropriate, neuropsychological testing.
Thorough medical documentation, consistent symptom tracking, specialist opinions, neuropsych testing, and credible accounts from family/co‑workers about pre‑ and post‑injury changes.
Medical expenses, future care and rehabilitation, lost wages and earning capacity, and non‑economic damages for pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment. In severe cases, home modifications and attendant care may be recoverable.
Deadlines depend on the facts and claim type. Contact us promptly so we can protect your rights and preserve evidence.
We welcome referrals and co‑counsel in complex TBI and carbon monoxide brain injury cases. Our network includes neuropsychologists, neurologists, life‑care planners, and forensic experts, supported by trial‑ready preparation.
If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury in Denver or anywhere in Colorado, call 303‑863‑1445 or contact us for a free consultation. We’re here to help you get the care you need and the accountability you deserve. No fee unless we win.