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Brain Damage Attorney - Brain Injury Accident

A brain injury accident can cause severe damage to the brain scalp, and skull.  Most importantly, the consequence of head trauma may be a traumatic brain injury.  Head injuries may occur either as a closed head injury, such as the head hitting a car's windshield, or as a penetrating injury.  For instance, when the skull impacts a concrete surface, this may cause damage that ranges from mild to extreme.  A severe brain injury leads to fatality in some cases.  The CDC reports that annually there about 1.1million persons treated in US hospitals for a traumatic brain injury accident.

Have you or a loved one suffered a brain injury accident caused someone else’s negligence? Contact a brain damage attorney to get help with your head injury case today!

Trauma to the head is capable of damaging the brain even if there is no external evidence of damage or perforation of the scalp.  Some head traumas can cause severe injuries that can result in skull fractures, blood clots between the skull and the brain, or bruising and tearing of the brain tissue itself.

Some symptoms of serious head injury may include: 

  • Severe bleeding from the head or face
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Confusion and lethargy
  • Lack of pulse or breathing
  • Clear fluid drainage from the nose and/or ears

Head injuries may result from a traffic accident, workplace accident, sports related injury, a slip and fall, or physical assault.  Many people have had one form or another of a head injury in their life, yet do not require a visit to the doctor’s office. Anyone that experiences any of the above-mentioned symptoms following a blow to the head should follow up with immediate medical care.

Brain injury is most likely to occur in males between the ages of 15 and 24, usually as a result of car or motorcycle accidents.  About 70% of all accidental deaths and most disabilities that occur after trauma are due to head injuries.

It is important that you know and understand your rights and responsibilities if you are pursuing a head injury case.  Your options are broader than you may think.  That is why you should contact an attorney that specializes in head injury cases so that you have the best possible representation in your claim for damages and compensation.

Have you or a loved one suffered a brain injury accident caused someone else’s negligence? Contact a brain damage attorney to get help with your head injury case today!

 

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If you or your loved one have been in an accident that caused a head injury, then contact the nearest head injury attorney. A brain injury attorney will be able to explain the value of your case and help you navigate through the complicated legal process.

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