Pennsylvania Closed Head Injury Lawyers
Many serious injuries are more difficult to identify immediately after an accident. In the event of traumatic brain injuries, the victim will usually suffer a loss of consciousness at the scene of the accident. Many victims will never completely recover from a traumatic brain injury and will suffer from impaired judgment, cognitive deficits, abrupt changes in moods, and memory loss. At Berger and Green, our attorneys are experienced in assisting victims of brain injuries seek necessary medical care and recover the compensation they deserve after suffering from an injury.
Our attorneys are sympathetic to your loss and feeling that your loved one “just isn’t the same.”
Many families experience outbursts of anger, spontaneous crying, memory loss, and mood swings of the victim. We will help you identify these changes and recover compensation for the damage. Usually the injuries can be identified at the hospital, but the full extent of the damage is not known until much later. We are experienced in assisting family members of victims identify the injuries and take the proper steps to ensure compensation for those permanent injuries. To speak with our brain injury lawyers, please contact Berger and Green.
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Our closed head and brain injury attorneys are experienced with all of the following injuries and related matters:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) resulting in impaired judgment, abrupt changes in moods, memory loss,
- Concussion/closed head injury
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- External head injuries
Often, the progress of a victim’s recovery is indeterminable or unknown. Our attorneys will assist you in obtaining the cognitive, neuropsychological testing, and medication that you or your loved one needs. Your medical care and records will serve as evidence to document the extent of your injuries. We will assist in the collection of this evidence and will thoroughly prepare a presentation of that evidence to an insurance carrier or in court.
For more information about our services, or to speak with an attorney regarding your case, please contact Berger and Green (412) 661-1400.
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Brain injuries can be devastating, and cases can be complex. You have questions, and our Pittsburgh brain injury attorneys have answers.
What Should I Do After a Brain Injury?
What Compensation Could I Receive From a Brain Injury?
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationWhat Should I Do After a Brain Injury?
Whether it’s mild or severe, brain injuries can have catastrophic long-term consequences, such as physical and cognitive damage. The first thing you should do is seek immediate medical attention. In some cases, brain injuries can be difficult to diagnose at first. They may not seem apparent right away, and you don’t want to leave them untreated.
If you believe your loved one has suffered a brain injury, watch them closely for signs such as changes in:
- Behavior
- Speech
- Mood
- Other symptoms
Next, while it may span a longer time frame, you’ll want to document any and all:
- Doctor visits
- Prescriptions and therapy
- Missed time from work
- Available witness statements
Finally, get in touch with a brain injury lawyer quickly. Having experienced legal representation on your side is critical when dealing with complex cases such as these. Personal injury attorneys often provide free consultations, so there’s no risk in contacting one.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
Speak To An Attorney TodayWhat Compensation Could I Receive From a Brain Injury?
Some brain injuries can cause irreparable harm from which no amount of money can fix. But that doesn’t mean you don’t have a right to pursue financial compensation for your economic and non-economic losses.
When filing a personal injury lawsuit to recoup your losses, you may be eligible to receive damages related to:
- Medical bills: These expenses can include hospitalization, doctor’s visits, rehab, and occupational therapy, among others.
- Lost wages: A brain injury could mean missing substantial time at work. You can recover compensation for that lost time, as well as any future earnings if your injury requires long-term care.
- Pain and suffering: Whether a brain injury causes a mild concussion or severe amnesia, you can collect compensation for your lasting physical and emotional pain, which your brain injury lawyer can help you calculate.
- Loss of enjoyment of life: Some brain injuries might cause you to lose out on participating in activities you once enjoyed, especially if the brain damage causes a loss of motor functions.
- Wrongful death: In the event of a fatal brain injury, the surviving family can file a wrongful death claim to pursue compensation related to that family member’s funeral expenses, lost wages, and loss of consortium, among others.