Brain Injury

    Our brain is responsible for our intelligence and initiates every physical movement. Brain injuries can effect either area.

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The most important part of any case involving brain injury to make sure that whoever caused the injury takes full responsibility for what they did. This may include providing compensation for loss of earnings. But the most important losses involve the lack of autonomy, dignity, and individualism that are common to people who sustain brain damage. These cases are among the most dramatic and emotional cases we handle.

Brain injuries can lead to permanent physical and mental impairments. Medical malpractice, including operation errors, incorrect medication prescriptions, improper or late diagnoses, or other forms of negligence, can result in life-changing brain injuries for a patient. If you or someone you know has sustained brain injuries and is in need of representation in court, call us today for a free consultation.