Traumatic Brain Injury
According to the Brain Injury Association of American, every twenty-one seconds, one person in the United States suffers a traumatic brain injury (TBI).1 Further, it is estimated that 5.3 million Americans currently live with disabilities brought on by a traumatic brain injury. Traumatic brain injury occurs when an outside force from either a direct impact or from a rapid deceleration or acceleration of the head, such as in whiplash, causes the brain to move with in the skull injuring the brain.
If you or your loved one have suffered a head injury as a result of the negligence of another, we can help. We have successfully represented the special needs of traumatic brain injury victims. Our firm has the experience and contacts necessary to fully evaluate you or your loved one’s claim, including the necessary resources to have full neurological and neuropsychological evaluations completed. We also have the necessary resources and experience in assessing and evaluating the special needs of long-term medical, educational, and financial needs of brain injury victims. If you suspect you or your loved one have suffered a brain injury as the result of the negligence of another, contact us; we can help.
Please contact Tony Patterson, Pete Obremskey or Paul Kruse by e-mail or toll free at 888.532.7766 for a free, no obligation discussion of your or your loved one's brain injury case.
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