Over 2 million people in the US suffer from closed head injuries or brain traumas each year. Many brain injury survivors will require ongoing treatment, such as cognitive therapy and vocational rehabilitation, due to their lifetime disability. According to the Brain Trauma Foundation, being struck by or colliding with other items, falling, and car accidents are the main causes of brain injuries. Numerous functional alterations affecting thinking, language, learning, emotions, behavior, and/or sensation are brought on by traumatic brain injury (TBI). In addition, it can lead to seizures and raise the chance of developing Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and other age-related brain problems.
Following widely reported cases involving NFL players and other athletes, there has been renewed attention on the developing field of medical study known as traumatic brain injury (TBI). The optimal medical course of action and the necessary diagnostic procedures to handle a brain injury are still up for debate, but one thing is certain: no matter which treatment strategy is chosen, the victim and their family will bear a heavy financial and psychological burden. We are able to assist.
Traumatic brain injury does not need losing consciousness, being struck in the head, or being knocked unconscious (TBI). A person’s capacity to enjoy life or work and make a living can be significantly impacted by even moderate traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) that produce impairments in thinking, reasoning, and conduct.
In addition to the psychological and physical effects on the entire family, recovering from brain damage frequently entails a protracted and costly process. Over the course of a patient’s lifetime, medical care for victims of all ages frequently exceeds millions of dollars. The attorneys at Leeder Law are available to assist you if you or a loved one is coping with the aftereffects of a traumatic brain injury as a result of the actions of another.
TBI cases are frequently challenging because of the injury’s lifetime effects. With our experience and knowledge, we at Leeder Law can assist our clients in making sense of the complex and perplexing medical information that now dominates their lives. Not less important, we possess the equipment and data required to prove the extent of your injuries to a jury or the defendant’s insurance. We are aware of the extremely complex medical data needed to demonstrate to an insurance company and a court of law the full extent of our client’s injuries.
If you have any questions or if you think that you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, please get in touch with Leeder Law right away.