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Brain and Spinal Injuries

Many different kinds of accidents can result in traumatic brain injuries. An automobile crash or fall are common causes, but brain injuries can occur without obvious blunt trauma to the head. A traumatic brain injury is caused by violent force that impacts the brain and results in diminished or altered consciousness. A brain injury can result in seizures, memory loss, loss of motor function, speech impairments, or behavioral and emotional problems. The immediate and lasting consequences of a brain injury can seriously impact a person's ability to function in family, work and social settings.

A spinal cord injury typically occurs after a sudden traumatic blow to the spine that fractures or dislocates the vertebrae. The effect of a spinal cord injury can range from temporary loss of motor function to complete and irreversible paralysis. Even temporary spinal cord injuries can be a serious drain on a family's financial resources because the victim often requires elaborate and expensive medical care.

We have experience with these types of serious injury cases, and can help you navigate through the maze of paperwork and insurance adjusters. In order for you to be fully and fairly compensated, it is important to accurately document your injuries, and to receive the treatment you need. Call us for a free consultation, and let us be a skilled and compassionate advocate for you.

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