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Do You Need a Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer?

When many people think about concussions, they think that it is a minor brain injury that will likely have no long-term side effects. Many people get concussions all the time, right? While it is true that a concussion can be a less serious type of head injury, it may also be one of many symptoms that you need to look out for when you have experienced some type of head injury. You should not be afraid of filing a traumatic brain injury claim against the person who caused your injury because you may end up paying for many expenses out of pocket. Remember, when someone else acted negligently or recklessly and caused you to become injured, you have the right to file a claim against their insurance to get compensation.

What are the most common causes of TBIs?

TBIs can happen from many different situations with the most common being some type of motor vehicle accident. You can also get a TBI from accidents like:

  • Riding on a bicycle
  • Slipping and falling on someone else’s property
  • Walking on the sidewalk and being hit by a vehicle
  • Being assaulted by someone

Depending on the type of TBI you are suffering from, you may be told to get more rest and monitor your symptoms at home or you may need to stay in the hospital for a doctor to closely watch you and give you the appropriate treatment. Treatment could mean you go directly to the emergency room for the short term. Long-term treatment may involve various pain management techniques, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and even speech therapy. Depending on the severity of your injury, it is possible that you will not be able to do the typical activities you usually love and you may be unable to return to work in the same capacity due to a permanent brain injury.

You should not feel like you are responsible for taking care of this on your own. A lawyer, like a brain injury lawyer can help you gather the evidence you need for your claim. When filing a brain injury claim, you will take the same approach that you would take for a personal injury claim. You will need to show that the person you are accusing of injuring you acted negligently and is responsible for the accident that directly led to your brain injury.

For more help with your brain injury claim, look for local lawyers who specialize in brain injury claims today.

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