Brain Injury Coma Accident Kills Student After 14 Months

A brain injury coma accident in California led to the death of a 35-year-old graduate student more than a year after she was struck by a vehicle.

What Happened

  • The crash occurred on February 14 while the victim was walking
  • She sustained a severe head injury
  • Underwent emergency brain surgery
  • Remained in a coma for 14 months
  • Passed away on March 28 after life support was withdrawn

Severe Brain Injury and Long-Term Coma

After the crash:

  • The victim was admitted to the ICU
  • Showed no meaningful neurological recovery
  • Developed medical complications, including infection

This reflects a common pattern in severe TBI cases:

  • Initial survival after surgery
  • Prolonged coma or vegetative state
  • Secondary complications over time

Key Reality: Brain Injuries Can Be Fatal Months or Years Later

This case exposes a critical issue:

A crash does not need to cause immediate death to be fatal.

Delayed consequences may include:

  • Brain swelling or bleeding
  • Infection during long-term care
  • Organ failure after prolonged coma

Legal implication: The original accident can still be the direct legal cause of death, even months later.

Legal Context: Delayed Death After Brain Injury

When a victim dies long after a crash:

  • The case may shift to a wrongful death claim
  • Liability still traces back to the original collision

Applicable California law may include:

Rights After a Brain Injury Coma Case

Families may pursue compensation for:

Economic Damages

  • Accident-related costs
  • ICU and long-term hospitalization
  • Surgeries and life-support care
  • Ongoing medical treatment

Non-Economic Damages

Additional Claims

  • Wrongful death damages
  • Survival actions (CCP §377.30) for pre-death suffering

Critical Gap: Cross-Border and Family Access Issues

This case highlights a non-obvious risk:

  • The family struggled to obtain emergency visas
  • Limited ability to participate in care decisions

This can complicate:

  • Medical consent
  • Legal coordination
  • End-of-life decisions

How the Brain Injury Help Center Can Help

A brain injury from a crash is not an isolated event:
It often becomes a long-term medical and legal battle.

Delayed death does not reduce liability.
In many cases, it expands the scope of damages, including:

  • Prolonged suffering
  • Extended medical costs
  • Wrongful death claims

At the Brain Injury Help Center, we offer:

✔️ Free consultations
✔️ Support regardless of immigration status
✔️ Comprehensive legal guidance

We help families understand their rights and explore every available path to compensation.

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