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Many types of serious accidents can result in a brain injury. The traumatic effects of a brain injury can often last a lifetime; leaving the victim of the injury and their families to cope with a potentially debilitating injury.
A brain injury or traumatic brain injury can be the result of a blunt trauma to the head. Every year, over 1.3 million Americans suffer from some form of impact or trauma to the head/skull.
Head injuries and trauma that result in brain damage may require years of consistent rehabilitation, treatment and ongoing medical care. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, over 1 million victims are treated every year for suffering some type of brain injury. Falls, such as slip and falls, trip and falls or falling over objects account for over 28% of all entire brain injury incidents. Car accidents, traffic accidents and other motor-vehicle accidents make up 20% of brain injury incidents with the remaining roughly 30% being caused by assaults or strikes.
Brain injuries can cause many different types of functional and thought-process effects including the inability to properly speak, think, loss of sensation, loss of mobility and loss of language skills.
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury it is important to seek proper legal advice and representation for your claim. While no amount of compensation will make up for the traumatic effects of a brain injury, our team of skillful and dedicated attorneys will fight to seek the maximum compensation available at law for your injuries. At Slaughter & Slaughter, we are committed to providing aggressive representation for our clients who have fallen victim to a brain injury.
Call today for a free consultation of your claim: 888.222.8286 or 310.882.6810
Some Accidents that May Cause Brain Injury:
• Auto Accidents • Motorcycle Accidents • Truck Accidents • Bicycle Accidents • Slip and Fall/Trip and Fall • Falling Objects • Medical Malpractice • Electrocution • Recreational Accidents
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