Brain InjuryCall us now or use the form below. Frequently Asked Questions about Brain InjuryQ: How do you prove the existence of a brain injury? A: There are several ways in which medical and psychological professionals diagnose brain injuries. The method will depend on the nature and extent of the injury. Some examples of diagnostic tools are MRIs, CT scans, PET scans and EEGs. In addition, professionals may study a person's behaviors, movements and personality. Q: What disabilities are associated with a brain injury? A: There are a wide range of possible effects of a brain injury depending on the location and severity of the injury. For example, a person may have altered muscle coordination, altered sensation, memory problems or even major personality changes. Brain Injury - Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Closed Head InjuryBrain injuries, whether caused by an automobile crash or a swimming pool accident, usually result in a need for lifetime care of some type. A victim may be totally disabled, or may experience subtle personality and cognitive changes. In either case, he or she will need financial assistance to handle the cost of treatment, therapy, and in-home care and whatever else is needed to provide the best quality of life under the circumstances. At the Atlanta law firm of Goldstein & Hayes, PC, our lawyers have more than 25 years of experience helping victims of catastrophic injury such as brain injuries, closed head injury, and traumatic brain injury. We are vigorous advocates, litigating to obtain compensation for your medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering caused by a brain injury. To learn more about brain injury, contact our Georgia law firm for a free initial consultation or review the informational material below. Brain Injury - An OverviewDepending on the severity and location of the injury, the effects of a brain injury can range from a minor annoyance to serious and life threatening. The study and diagnosis of head injuries is complex. There may be overt signs of the injury such as loss of speech and motor skills, or there may only be more subtle personality changes. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, a lawyer with experience handling brain injury claims can explain your legal options and help you obtain compensation for your injuries. The Brain and Its FunctionsThe human body is a complex system made up of multiple organs that all work together. The brain is the control center of the human body. It is exceedingly complex and has multiple vital duties. In fact, while scientists have long studied the brain, there is still much to learn. The brain is vital to the proper functioning of the body, reasoning and emotions. Brain injuries are often devastating to an individual and his or her family. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, you may have legal recourse. An attorney who has experience representing clients in brain injury cases can help you understand your legal options. Brain Injury LitigationBrain injury cases can be complex and difficult because of several factors. Defendants and insurance companies may not believe that the plaintiff has actually suffered a brain injury because many diagnostic tests fail to detect the injury. In addition, many individuals who suffer from a brain injury have memory loss and may not be able to remember the specifics of the accident that caused their injury. While these factors may make proving the brain injury more difficult, they do not necessarily preclude recovery for your injuries. If you or a loved one has sustained a brain injury, it is important to discuss your situation with an experienced personal injury attorney. The Causes and Effects of Brain InjuriesThe brain is central to thought, movement, emotion and vital bodily functions. Brain injuries may occur through work-related accidents, car accidents, slip and fall accidents, diseases or even from complications at birth. The potentially devastating effects of brain injuries are as widely varied as the injuries that cause them. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, a lawyer who has experience handling brain injury claims can explain your legal options. Diagnosing and Treating a Brain InjuryA permanent brain injury may be difficult to recognize or prove. Changes in a person's behavior or personality may be subtle. In any case, the earlier a brain injury is diagnosed, the earlier a person can begin a treatment program. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, a lawyer with experience handling brain injury claims can explain your legal options and how you may be able to obtain compensation from the parties at fault. Brain Injury Resource Links
Brain Injury Association of America
American Physical Therapy Association
Coma Recovery Association
The TBI Help Desk for Caregivers
The American Academy of Neurology
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