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Brain Injury

 
  Accidents occur every day, in every state, county, city and town in our country. While many accidents do not result in death or serious injury, other accidents dramatically affect victims for the remainder of their lives. Brain injuries may result from a variety of accident types – auto, construction site, slip and fall, and others.

Individuals who suffer traumatic brain injury ("TBI")("TBI") are often confronted with confusing lifestyle changes not easily understood by the victim or the victim's family. Simple tasks once taken for granted may become cumbersome or even impossible. Loss of short and long-term memory often results from traumatic brain injury, as does dramatic mood swings. Family members often observe that a TBIvictim has become "a different person." However, because there is often no outward manifestation of TBI, others may lack an appreciation of the extent of such an injury. A basic understanding of the legal rights of a TBI victim can help victims and family members deal effectively with the crisis of a head injury.

Much of the medical research into brain injury has focused upon identifying "mild" injuries that may develop into more serious brain injuries, based upon the manner in which the accident victim interacts with medical professionals during the acute stages of the injury. While such research may be of value to the medical community, it fails to address the practical implications of TBI, whether mild or acute, that will be of greatest concern to the accident victim. Some TBI victims experience full recovery, while others are profoundly affected by a similar injury. Again, TBI often results in dramatic changes in personality and basic brain function. These changes will affect the victim's ability to function in both a social and work environment.

To protect your legal rights following a traumatic brain injury, it is generally wise to consult an attorney who is experienced in handling head injury cases, and knowledgeable in medical issues such as spastic cerebral palsy. In the event of a head injury, it is also important that your attorney understand the full extent of physical, mental and emotional disability often resulting from such injuries. An attorney who has handled brain injury cases in the past will be able to prepare your case most effectively.

An attorney can help "level the playing field" by providing brain injury victims with information regarding the practical and legal aspects of personal injury law. For a review of your claim, please click the "Report Your Case" button and completely fill out the form provided, call (866) 529-8373, or contact us by e-mail.

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