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Around one million people
sustain a brain injury every year, most
often due to an auto accident, falls, violent
crimes, sports injuries, or child abuse.
A brain injury can be a temporary injury
but in some cases it can become a long-term
problem and is even permanent in some instances.
The effects the brain injury can have on
a person can be drastic and can forever
change the course of their life.
If
you have questions about a Pennsylvania
brain injury incident contact
us to speak with a brain injury attorney.
Brain injuries can result
in cognitive and communication problems,
depending on the area of the brain affected
by the physical damage. Areas, like the
focal area of the brain, is an area that
can result in improvement over time because
the brain can sometimes learn to compensate
for the other lost brain functioning. Depending
on the extent of the brain injury and the
area the brain injury is affecting will
determine if chances of improvement can
be made in the future.
Serious cases of brain
injuries can lead to a lifetime of ongoing
therapy, rehabilitation, and medical visits.
Performing tasks and jobs that were once
easy and routine may become difficult after
the brain injury, leading to a loss of financial
security and life enjoyment. This is why
contacting a reputable and knowledgeable
Pennsylvania brain injury attorney can be
essential to collecting compensation that
is rightfully yours due to the negligence
or misconduct of others.
Seeking brain injury treatment
as soon as possible significantly increases
the chances for regaining any lost brain
functioning. The most difficult part of
seeking brain injury treatment is getting
a brain injury diagnosis. Since regular
physicians are not properly trained to recognize
brain injuries that only certain tests can
uncovers, many injuries go undiagnosed and
worsen over time. If a brain injury is suspected
because an object has hit the head or the
head has hit an object, it is always a good
idea to make sure there has not been any
brain damage done. Some people have the
misconception that if there are no outward,
visible signs of damage that they have not
endured a brain injury.
Please contact
us so that our attorneys
can help you maximize your recovery and
improve the quality of your life due to
the Pennsylvania brain injury you have suffered.
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