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Brain Injury

Brain InjuryThousands of people suffer brain injuries every year, often as a result of minor accidents. Serious brain injury can occur from work accidents, falls, auto accidents, or any type of trauma to the head. These accidents often cause so much damage that the victim requires a lifetime of care.

If you or a loved one has experienced brain injury as a result of an accident or negligence, call (877) 701-0222 or contact us online.

Results of Brain Injuries

Common disabilities resulting of a brain injury include problems with cognition (thinking, memory and reasoning), sensory processing (sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell), communication (expression and understanding), and behavior and mental health (depression, anxiety, personality changes, acting out, and social inappropriateness). More serious brain injury may result in stupor (an unresponsive state), coma (an individual is unconscious, unresponsive, and unaware) a vegetative state (an individual is totally unconscious and unaware of his or her surroundings) and a persistent vegetative state (a vegetative state for more than a month).

Therapy & Support Often Required

Patients with moderate and/or severe brain injuries will require rehabilitation that involves individually tailored treatment programs. These programs can include but are not limited to physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language therapy, physical medicine, psychology/psychiatry, and social support depending in the extent of damage sustained, resulting in astronomical medical bills.

Symptoms of a brain injury can include but are not limited to:

  • Confusion
  • Lightheadedness
  • Dizziness
  • Blurred vision
  • Tired eyes
  • Fatigue
  • Behavioral or mood changes
  • Trouble with memory, concentration, attention or thinking

Professional Help for Brain or Head Injuries

If you or a loved one has sustained a head injury and has experienced any of the symptoms listed above, please seek medical help immediately. It is possible to feel fine and function normally for hours after the initial accident.

You may have a case if there is brain damage caused by an individual or company’s negligence. The victim may be entitled to financial compensation for the pain and suffering, loss of wages, medical bills and ongoing treatment.

Call (877) 701-0222 or contact us online to discuss your case with an experienced brain injury lawyer and learn about your legal rights. We can deliver the justice and compensation you deserve.

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