Your Georgia brain injury lawyer can press your Georgia case
TBI, or traumatic brain injury, can reveal itself in varied forms. First, the TBI must be examined via tests using an MRI, CT or other imaging device. These may reveal moderate to severe TBI, which can involve sensory loss, paralysis, seizures, weakness, reduced muscle control, memory loss and eating, sleeping and speaking disorders. The severe end of a TBI includes coma. Insurance companies may contest that these ailments were a result of a TBI, but your Georgia brain injury lawyer can fight in the legal arena for you and your loved ones in this regard.
A brain injury in Georgia and throughout America customarily is very complex. Because of that fact, treatment of a brain injury can be quite extensive. The first treatment may be surgery, and after that brain injury victims may face years of physical and occupational therapy. If you have a trained Georgia brain injury lawyer, you can determine how much prolonged therapy is needed and then seek just and fair financial compensation from those responsible for the brain injury.
A brain injury may change a victim's life indefinitely. That is because brain tissue does not grow back. Once a brain cell is gone, it cannot be replaced. That means the functions associated with the lost brain cell cannot return. Thus, recovery from a brain injury can be arduous. For any brain injury, contact a trained Georgia brain injury lawyer for help.
Frequently brain injuries happen during an SUV rollover incident. Such automobiles are designed in such a manner that they often roll over or tip, and such incidents are made more damaging because SUVs often have "roof crush," meaning the top caves in on passengers as the vehicle rolls over. In such instances, brain injuries are unfortunately routine. Such injuries can be debilitating if not fatal, and they are caused mostly by the failure of the manufacturer, which was aware of design flaws yet kept selling such defective vehicles. A knowledgable Georgia brain injury lawyer can hold auto companies accountable for such negligence and fight for justice for you and your loved ones.
Facts on brain injuries indicate that 1.4 million citizens suffer a traumatic brain injury in this nation per year, including many in Georgia. Of those, about 50,000 citizens succumb, about 1.1 million are treated in an emergency room and released, and about 235,000 citizens are hospitalized. Overall, an estimated 5.3 million citizens in America have a long-term or even lifelong need for living assistance due to a traumatic brain injury. Such individuals may need a trained Georgia brain injury lawyer for help.
DISCLAIMER: Jim S. Adler & Associates is not licensed in Georgia. Nonetheless, the law firm does work with outside counsel and local counsel to litigate claims for Georgia as needed.
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