In 2005, Lee was involved in a tragic accident, which wasn't his fault. After years of delays, the TAC offered him $750,000 – then, we helped him to get a new offer of $1.1 million just two week later. That's an extra $350,000 in two weeks!
When Everything Has Changed, A Trusted Brain Injury Lawyer in Melbourne Can Help
A brain or head injury doesn’t just affect one person; it changes an entire family’s life. Memory, personality, mobility, work, relationships: all of it can shift overnight, and the road back is rarely easy. If you or someone you love is facing this, you need a brain injury lawyer who understands both the law and the long, uncertain road ahead.
At Henry Carus + Associates, our brain injury lawyers in Melbourne take a patient, evidence-led approach to every claim. As experienced compensation attorneys, we work closely with treating specialists, neuropsychologists and rehabilitation providers to build a true picture of how your injury has affected your life, now and into the future. We handle every matter on a No Win, No Fee basis, so pursuing justice never adds financial pressure to an already difficult time.
Meet Our Head Injury Lawyers in Melbourne
Our team includes some of Victoria’s most experienced head injury lawyers, led by principal Henry Carus, with decades of combined experience recovering compensation for people living with traumatic brain injury (TBI). We speak more than 14 languages and provide interpreter services where needed, and every client is assigned a dedicated legal team that remains with them for the life of the claim. Because consistency and trust matter when you’re dealing with something this serious.
Having worked extensively with the TAC, WorkCover and private insurers, our brain injury lawyers in Melbourne understand exactly how these schemes assess and often undervalue brain injury claims, and how to push back.
Common Causes of Brain and Head Injuries
Brain and head injuries can happen in an instant, often through no fault of the person affected. As experienced personal injury Lawyers, we regularly act for clients injured through:
- Car accidents and other road trauma
- Cycling accidents involving a collision or fall
- Slip and fall accidents in public places or at work
- Workplace incidents and falls from height
- Surgical negligence or delayed diagnosis of a brain condition
- Sporting and recreational injuries, including repeated concussion
A New Frontier: CTE and Repeated Concussion Claims
Alongside single-impact trauma, Australia is seeing a rapid rise in claims linked to repeated concussion and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain condition associated with repeated blows to the head, most often seen in contact sport.
Recent industry reporting has flagged that as medical understanding of CTE advances, insurers and sporting bodies are bracing for significantly larger head injury compensation payouts, with some funds already tightening cover for concussion-related claims.
This is an evolving and complex area of law, and it’s one our brain injury lawyers are watching closely. If you or a family member has experienced repeated concussions through sport, work, or another cause, and is now living with ongoing cognitive, physical or behavioural symptoms, it’s worth understanding your options. Families of those affected may also have their own claims to consider, as the impact of these injuries so often extends well beyond the person directly affected.
What You May Be Entitled to Claim
Every brain injury compensation claim is different, and the right figure depends entirely on your circumstances. Depending on your situation, you may be able to claim:
- Medical costs and future medical expenses
- Loss of earning capacity
- The cost of attendant care services
- Rehabilitation, therapy and allied health support
- Home and mobility modifications
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
Traumatic brain injuries are often classed as a “serious injury” under Victoria’s TAC and WorkCover schemes, which can open the door to broader common law compensation beyond standard scheme benefits.

How Our Melbourne Brain Injury Compensation Team Helps You
Brain injury claims are among the most complex in personal injury law, because the effects are often invisible on the outside but life-changing on the inside. Our Melbourne brain injury compensation lawyers gather detailed medical, neuropsychological and vocational evidence to demonstrate the full extent of your loss. Not just what’s obvious today, but what you’ll need in five, ten or twenty years’ time.
We’ve helped clients secure outcomes far exceeding initial insurer offers, and we never settle for less than our clients deserve. If your claim needs to go to court to get a fair result, we’re ready to take it there, all within our No Win, No Fee agreement.
Speak to a Brain Injury Lawyer Today
If you or someone you love is living with the effects of a brain or head injury, you deserve a legal team that treats your case with the seriousness it demands.
Contact Henry Carus + Associates today on 03 9001 1318 for a free, no-obligation consultation with a Melbourne brain injury lawyer.
Frequently Asked Questions
There's no fixed figure. A head injury compensation Melbourne claim depends on the severity of your injury, its impact on your work and daily life, and who was at fault. We'll assess your situation and give you a clear, honest view of what you may be entitled to.
Possibly. You don't need a diagnosis of CTE itself to bring a claim relating to concussion or repeated head trauma. Ongoing symptoms and their impact on your life may already support a claim. Get in touch and we can talk through your specific situation.
Most claims settle without a trial, but our head injury lawyers in Melbourne prepare every case as though it may go to court, so you're never negotiating from a position of weakness.
No. We offer a free, no-obligation consultation, and act on a No Win, No Fee basis, so you can get advice without any financial risk.
