
According to the Mayo Clinic, a brain injury could cause an array of negative symptoms (depending on the severity of the injury). Consequences of a brain injury may include:
- Problems with your ability to remember or recall
- Persistent confusion that may come and go
- Problems with speaking clearly, or speaking at all
- Coma
- Significant swings in mood and behavior which may not be consistent with your personality before your injury
- Loss of sensation or change in strength of various parts of your body
A brain injury may completely alter the way that you live your life, from your daily activities to your ability to earn a living. If you or your loved one suffered a brain injury that you believe is the result of negligence, then an Antioch brain injury lawyer may assist you.
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A Brain Injury Can Be Severely Limiting
The brain is one of the critical organs in the body, as the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) explains that the brain plays a central role in:
- Sensory perception
- Thought
- The body’s physical movements
There are very few aspects of living that the brain is not somehow involved in, which is why damage to your brain can be truly catastrophic. If you suffer a brain injury—especially a severe traumatic brain injury—then you may:
- Experience a significant decline in your ability to process information
- Lose some or all control of your limbs
- Experience diminished control or loss of control over motor function
- Lose aspects of your personality that once defined you
If your brain injury causes changes in your physical abilities, personality, cognitive abilities, and other aspects of your being, then you may:
- Require assistance to complete tasks and activities that you once considered basic or easy
- Require the assistance of a walker, wheelchair, or another mobility-assistance device to move around
- Require a constant or near-constant caregiver
- Be unable to work in the job that you held before your injury, or may be unable to work at all
- Not be able to experience a variety of activities that may have played a role in your relationships with others
- Have diminished cognitive abilities that affect your to learn new concepts
- Experience a variety of symptoms that diminish your overall quality of life
- Experience depression or other adverse psychological effects
These possible outcomes of brain injury can be frightening, and may also prove to be quite expensive. If you believe that your or your loved one’s brain injury was caused by irresponsible or overtly dangerous acts of one or more people, then you may have grounds to bring a lawsuit.
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Consider Whether You Were the Victim of Negligence
The circumstances that led to you or your loved one sustaining a brain injury could mean that you are the victim of negligence. Some of the possible circumstances that may cause a brain injury—and may be the result of negligence—include:
- A medical error
- A motor vehicle accident
- A workplace accident
- Dangerous premises—such as a business, public property, or domestic setting
- A defective product or drug
If you or your loved one suffered a brain injury because of one of these circumstances (or another cause), you should consider whether one or more people put you in danger that ultimately resulted in a brain injury. If you suspect that your injury was caused by negligence, then a lawyer may assist you in bringing forth a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit.
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The Role of a Lawyer in a Brain Injury Lawsuit
If you want to learn more about the process for bringing a brain injury lawsuit, then you may want to talk with a lawyer or their team. You can expect a lawyer to:
- Listen to your account of your accident or your loved one’s accident and explain whether you are a good candidate to bring a lawsuit
- Discuss with you who may be responsible for the circumstances that led to your injury or your loved one’s injury
- Explain the specific or broad types of compensation that you could be entitled to based on the losses you have sustained
Once you choose to move forward with your lawsuit, then a lawyer may undertake a variety of specific duties on your behalf, possibly including:
- Drafting all documents required to begin and complete your lawsuit
- Collect evidence that may show you or your loved one were injured because of negligence
- Speaking with the defendant’s lawyer to inquire about any settlements they are offering
- Obtaining the testimony of experts who may speak to negligence as the cause of your injury
- Representing you by presenting your argument for compensation to a jury, If your case goes to trial
- Protecting your rights throughout the legal process
If you or your loved one obtain a successful judgment or settlement as the result of your claim or lawsuit, then you may collect compensation for losses stemming from your brain injury. Such awards may include financial coverage for:
- Medical costs required to treat your brain injury
- The cost of rehabilitation for speech, motor skills, and other health issues stemming from your brain injury
- The cost of any part- or full-time caregiver you require to complete daily tasks
- The cost of income you have lost because of your injury
- Pain and suffering
You may be entitled to further compensation, depending on the specifics of your case. This is also true if your lawsuit is triggered by the death of a loved one from a brain injury.
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