Brain Injury Claims
Brain injuries can be one of the most debilitating injuries arising from motor vehicle accidents. Brain injuries can have long-term and traumatic consequences including psychosocial, physical, and cognitive effects. These consequences not only affect the victim, but family members as well.
While a serious brain injury results in a loss of consciousness, a person does not necessarily have to lose consciousness to sustain a brain injury. People are affected by their injuries in different ways and each claim is unique to its circumstance. There are many factors that play into a brain injury claim, such as type and extent of injury, the area of the brain affected, and the individual's ability to recover. There are many types of brain trauma that can occur, including but not limited to skull fracture, concussion, and hematoma.
Symptoms of serious brain injury may include the following:
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Headache
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Dizziness
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Reduced Coordination
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Memory losses
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Impaired communication skills
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Depression
Symptoms of mild brain injury may include the following:
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Headache
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Lightheadedness
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Nausea
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Poor concentration
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Fatigue
Our lawyers can successfully navigate these claims with efficiency and expertise.