What are some of the most common symptoms of brain injuries?

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Symptoms of brain injuries are sometimes difficult to recognize. However, certain symptoms generally indicate injuries to the head and/or to the brain. The symptoms include problems with reasoning, memory issues, and problems with the senses, including touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight. In addition, an accident victim who has suffered a brain injury may experience […]

What are some common types of brain injuries sustained by victims of serious accidents?

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Victims of serious accidents can suffer brain injuries that produce both short-term and long-term consequences. Given that brain injuries can be difficult to diagnose, it is recommended that you seek treatment as soon as possible after your accident, so that a knowledgeable healthcare provider can fully diagnose your medical condition and determine whether or not […]

How do severe brain injuries typically occur?

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The potential causes of a brain injury are almost as numerous as the types of brain injuries themselves. However, one of the most common causes of a severe brain injury is a severe accident. If another person or entity’s recklessness, negligence, or carelessness caused the accident in which you or your loved one suffered a […]

How do I prove that I am entitled to damages for a brain injury?

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To demonstrate that you are entitled to recover damages for a brain injury, you must demonstrate that the at-fault person’s negligence caused your accident. To demonstrate negligence, you must show that the at-fault person or entity owed you a duty of care in the first place, that he or she violated that duty of care, […]

What types of monetary compensation are available in brain injury cases?

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Many injuries to an accident victim’s head or brain can result in long periods of medical treatment and, in some cases, lifelong care and rehabilitation. Generally speaking, the more serious the head or brain injury, the more compensable that injury is. Although money is a poor substitute for a debilitating or permanent brain injury, it […]