The personal injury lawyers at Brannon & Associates have represented seriously injured people in Ohio courts for more than 30 years. Our experience has shown that anyone can be at risk for a traumatic brain injury, including adults and children. . While many head injuries are considered to be “minor” in nature, they can have a significant impact on a victim’s long-term memory, decision making functions, sensory function and impulse control. For this reason, it is important to have an experienced personal injury lawyer who understands the nuances of brain injury and, with the help of a physician, can accurately evaluate the potential devastation in each case.
Because the brain is complex, every injury is different. Typically, brain injuries are classified as mild, moderate or severe. The most common types of brain injuries include:
• Concussion
• Closed Head Injury
• Skull Fractures
• Brain Swelling
• Hypoxic Brain Injury
• Penetration Injury
With any type of head injury, it is crucial that it be diagnosed as quickly as possible. If a head injury remains untreated for too long it may lead to severe complications or even result in death.
Brannon & Associates’ brain injury attorneys have successfully represented many victims and families that have been forced to live with a traumatic head injury. Maximizing damages for brain injury victims requires a thorough understanding of the special issues and complexities that are involved in this area of the law. Our experienced attorneys work with expert neuropsychologists, neurologists and psychologists to gain a complete picture of the extent of injuries and the impact they will have in the future. These collaborations have allowed our personal injury attorneys to recover millions of dollars on behalf of our clients.
If you have suffered a brain injury, you need the proven skill and knowledge of Brannon & Associates With more than 30 years experience representing personal injury victims, our lawyers can help ensure you get the settlement you deserve. The law sets time limits in which you can pursue a claim for your injuries, and once that time passes, you lose the right to recover costs incurred by your injuries. Call today for a free consultation with a personal injury attorney to discuss your brain injury in our Dayton office, or in your home or hospital room.
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