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Head Injuries and Brain Injuries
Serious head and brain
injury cases.
A brain injury,
also referred to as head injury or traumatic brain injury (TBI),
occurs when the head is struck or hit by some external force.
A brain injury most often results when there is a blow to the
head in a car accident or fall. The blow need not be that hard;
a minor concussion could have serious long term consequences
if it damages vital brain neurons.
The long term
effects of traumatic brain injury include cognitive deficits
and reduction in physical and psychological skills. The physical
problems may include walking, balance and coordination, fine-motor
skills, and strength. Cognitive deficits include difficulty in
language and communication, information processing, memory, and
perceptual skills. Psychological status is also often altered.
People suffering from traumatic brain injury often exhibit changes
personality and lifestyle.
If you have relieved
a blow to the head and are suffering from the above symptoms,
you should see a doctor and contact an attorney.
Find a
Qualified Attorney
If you
were injured, you may be thinking about whether or not you should
file suit. To take action, you need to be informed about your
legal options.
We provide a case assessment so that you may take the right legal
action after an accident. Write an informal case description
and if accepted, one of our attorneys will assess your case and
suggest a course of action. Note that an attorney-client
relationship is not formed until you have signed a retainer agreement.
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