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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can be very trying for patients and their loved ones. Recovering from a traumatic brain injury can take a physical, emotional, and financial toll on the whole family. Having a traumatic brain injury lawyer on your side may help you to recover damages and help your loved one get the care he or she needs.
If you are in need of a traumatic brain injury lawyer, do not hesitate to call PKSD at 414-333-3333. Contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation. Our Milwaukee injury lawyers are prepared to discuss how we can help you in your search for justice. Our firm has a long and proven track record of helping clients recover compensation for their injuries and other losses.
Traumatic brain injuries occur when a sudden trauma damages the brain. The damages suffered vary, based on the severity of the type of injury, ranging from mild to severe. Unlike other injuries, a traumatic brain injury can alter a person indefinitely. As the brain defines your personality, an injury to this vital organ can alter your personality and mental abilities. No two traumatic brain injuries are the same; each affects a person differently and will produce differing symptoms. In severe cases, traumatic brain injury may result in death.
Common causes of traumatic brain injuries include falls, automobile accidents, assault, and blows to the head. An injury involving an object penetrating the brain can also cause a traumatic brain injury. Traumatic brain injuries may also result from sports accidents. Explosive blasts lead to traumatic brain injuries, namely in active duty military personnel.
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If you have suffered a traumatic brain injury, symptoms may present themselves right away, or take days or weeks to show up. If you experience symptoms, seek traumatic brain injury treatment at once. Symptoms of brain damage associated with mild traumatic brain injuries include:
If you have suffered a blow to the head which has caused behavioral changes, traumatic brain injury guidelines state that you should seek emergency medical attention as soon as possible.
Every year, around 1.7 million people in the United States suffer a traumatic brain injury. These injuries can be serious and life altering, leading to long-term disabilities. Traumatic brain injury treatment can be lengthy and expensive. Due to a resulting disability, you may have a reduced work capacity or be unable to hold employment, leaving you without income.
If your traumatic brain injury resulted from someone else’s negligence, you need to speak with a traumatic brain injury lawyer. An experienced legal team can help you file a claim to recover damages, including past and future medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering. Their knowledge and background working with traumatic brain injury cases will greatly benefit you as you seek damages for your life-altering injury.
If you or someone you love have sustained a traumatic brain injury that was the result of someone else’s negligence, we encourage you to seek the guidance of the traumatic brain injury lawyers at PKSD. Our team can assist you in filing a claim related to your injury as well as care planning. Please contact us to schedule a free case evaluation today.
Mr. Pitman is a member of the Nursing Home Litigation Group of the American Association for Justice, the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, the Iowa Association for Justice and the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Pitman was President of the Wisconsin Association for Justice in 2013 and is a current member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). He lectures extensively on nursing home abuse and neglect and has authored numerous articles in the area of personal injury litigation.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.