Our Results
$4 Million Settlement for Infant Born With Cerebral Palsy
$3.4 Million Settlement for Infant Born With Cerebral Palsy
$1.5 Million Settlement in a Premises Liability Care
$825,000 Settlement in Wrongful Death Case
$537,000 Against Bar Which Had Served Intoxicated Motorist
$500,000 Recovery in Motor Vehicle Accident Case
$500,000 Settlement in “Mild” Traumatic Brain Injury

Boston Massachusetts Brain Injury Lawyer

David has been successfully advocating for survivors of TBI for over 30 years. Mr. Dwork has dedicated his career to helping traumatic brain injury survivors and their families. As a former president of the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts, frequent lecturer on legal issues and brain injury, and published author on the subject, he has in-depth experience in brain injury litigation.

Attorney David Dwork has had over 40 years of experience handling complex personal injury cases, with a particular focus on traumatic brain injury cases. Because of these years of experience he has considerable knowledge regarding the unique challenges presented by these case, particularly so called “mild” traumatic brain injuries. While used in a medial context, Mr. Dwork understands that there is often nothing mild about the consequences of any brain injury, even one resulting in no loss of consciousness or other significant neurological abnormalities. Even so called “mild” traumatic brain injuries can result in significant and life altering physical, psychological, emotional and cognitive impairments. It is important to know the following facts about a traumatic brain injury any degree:

-A person does not need to be “knocked out” or in a coma to have sustained a traumatic brain injury. There does not even need to be a direct blow to the head in order to sustain a brain injury. Often the neurological examination done at the Emergency Room and otherwise will be normal. A routine neurological examination is not designed to pick up the type of subtle cognitive impairments that can result from a diffuse axonal injury.

-Often neuroradiological diagnostic tests may be perfectly normal as these tests are also often unable to pick up the type of microscopic damage that results from an acceleration/deceleration injury to the brain. There are certain classic symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus, fatigue, impaired consciousness, confusion, personality changes, impulsivity, etc. associated with post concussion syndrome and even though the plaintiff suffers a “mild traumatic brain injury” the resulting cognitive and emotional impairments can have a devastating effect on the person’s ability to function and work.

-This is because each individual is unique and the number and location of brain cells injured may be unique for each individual, although there are certain typical symptoms associated with post-concussion syndrome, each individuals symptoms and impairments will be somewhat individualized and effect the individual in different ways.

-In an traumatic brain injury caused by an auto accident, there need not be a big collision. Automobile crashes at 10 mph can exert a force ten times the force of gravity on the skull and are competent to cause diffuse axonal injury. The person himself may not realize that he has sustained a traumatic brain injury or make the association between his symptoms and dysfunction and the accident until weeks or months later.

-The traumatic brain injury may not be accompanied with any visible injuries or evidence of trauma to the head or body and the person may be able to continue to function adequately particularly on trained or familiar tasks. It is not until the person is challenged that his or her deficits become recognized that there are often associated hearing or vision difficulties. This occurs despite the fact that there is no injury to the eyes or ears since the injury is to the brain and that part of the brain which controls these functions.

-There are often associated vestibular injuries, which result from the same forces that caused the brain injury. Emotional sequelae is often associated with traumatic brain injury and just because the person becomes depressed does not suggest that the etiology of the problems are psychological rather than neurological. An injured individual often may be a poor historian as to the amount of time or whether in fact there was a loss of consciousness. Many of the treating neurologists or interns that see the person may not diagnose a traumatic brain injury or post- concussion syndrome because they are unfamiliar with and untrained in minor as opposed to more severe forms of brain injury.

If you have suffered a traumatic brain injury and need a lawyer please contact us for a consultation. The consultation is free and we do not get paid unless we are successful in obtaining a recovery in your case. That means that you can hire the most experienced and skilled lawyer without regard to the cost. Mr. Dwork has been recognized by numerous professional organizations as having the highest degree of skill and ethical integrity, including an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale Hubbel, the highest rating obtainable. Please read the client reviews on both this website and Google and Avvo.

Meet David Dwork

David Dwork concentrates his law practice in traumatic brain injury litigation. For over 30 years, he has successfully helped countless survivors of brain injury in their legal battles, guiding them through the legal system...

Client Reviews

My family has had the pleasure of working with Attorney David Dwork since last September, and the more I work with him, I know we selected the Best. He was highly recommended by two attorneys who I respect...

Mary R.

David Dwork was recommended to us by a major Traumatic Brain Injury organization. David was absolutely the best choice for representing my daughter after she was hit by a car, during a very painful time. He is...

Pamela W.

David Dwork is an Exceptional Lawyer !! I went to David for representation for a personal injury case. David represented me in a complex case which was heavily contested by lawyers of the opposing big...

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