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Legal Compensation Following a Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injuries have very serious consequences, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these injuries are one of the main causes of death and disability across the country. In fact, the agency reports that between the years of 2006 and 2014, the number of traumatic brain injury-related hospitalizations and deaths increased by about 14%.

Regrettably, the issues that arise as a result of a traumatic brain injury not only affect the victim, these injuries also affect their families and communities.

If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury that was caused by another, there may be an opportunity to recover damages. Filing a claim against the negligent party is a complex process, and it is in your best interest to seek appropriate legal counsel.

Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injuries can be caused by a number of different reasons. When an incident causes a sudden jolt to a person’s brain, this will disrupt the normal functioning of the brain, ultimately causing a traumatic brain injury. These injuries can also be caused as a result of a lack of oxygen to the brain, which can lead to irreversible cognitive damage. Although every traumatic brain injury will be different and involve varying effects, each injury will be categorized as:

  1. Mild – having a brief change in consciousness, or
  2. Severe – having amnesia or an extended period of unconsciousness.

The following are common causes of traumatic brain injury across the United States:

  • Automobile accidents,
  • Slip and fall accidents,
  • Pedestrian accidents,
  • Intentional violence or assault,
  • Sports trauma, or
  • Medical negligence

Traumatic Brain Injuries Can Also Result From Internal Wounds

A traumatic brain injury can also result from anoxia, which is a medical term used to describe when a brain is deprived of oxygen. Frequent causes of anoxic injuries occur in near-drowning victims, or victims of a heart-attack. Other victims include newborns who have been injured as a result of medical negligence. Infants who suffer a brain injury caused by medical negligence will often develop cerebral palsy, a disorder that causes motor disability.

A Skilled Lawyer Can Help You Obtain the Compensation You Deserve

Most traumatic brain injuries involve deliberate acts of violence or accidents caused by negligence. When a person suffers a brain injury because of another’s actions, there may be an opportunity to recover compensation. Since every injury can have long-lasting consequences, it is important to seek a medical diagnosis immediately after the incident occurred. Understanding the extent of the injury is a critical factor in obtaining a fair settlement.

If you or someone you love suffered a brain injury in an accident, it is important to act quickly and seek legal support. Personal injury cases involving traumatic brain injuries are complex, as most cases require an in-depth investigation of the accident. Moreover, most victim’s face a challenging rebuttal from the negligent party and their insurance companies.

Following a traumatic brain injury, you need the support of an advocate you know will vigorously defend your case. Obtain proficient legal counsel, and defend your right to a fair monetary compensation.

At SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation, defending a victim’s right to compensation after a negligent accident is of utmost importance. With over 20 years of dedicated experience, the attorneys at Sanford A. Kassel, A Professional Law Corporation have built a solid reputation for helping thousands of victims recover for their injuries. Contact the law firm today for more information as to how you can obtain the financial compensation you are owed.

SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation

Sanford A. Kassel is one of San Bernardino's preeminent trial lawyers. He has the resources, expertise and raw talent to handle even the most complex personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and employment law cases throughout Southern California. Sanford has maintained his offices in San Bernardino since he began practicing law in 1981. He is second generation of a multi-generational family of the Kassel/Katz Family of lawyers in the Inland Empire, whose experience spans over 50 years.

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