Your Tennessee brain injury lawyer can press your Tennessee case
A brain injury in Tennessee and throughout America tends to be extremely complicated. Due to that fact, medical response to a brain injury may be very prolonged. The starting treatment can be surgery, and beyond that brain injury sufferers may embark on years of occupational and physical therapy. When you have an experienced Tennessee brain injury attorney, you can ascertain to what degree extended therapy is required and then fight for fair and just monetary compensation from those accountable for the brain injury.
TBI, or traumatic brain injury, can occur in auto and motorcycle accidents, slip and fall accidents, construction accidents and accidents involving sports events. A brain injury also can arise via dangerous drugs, including prescription drugs. Medications can affect the flow of blood to the brain, leading to damage to the brain, including internal bleeding. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, alert a trained Tennessee brain injury lawyer for prompt legal help.
Following auto accidents, the second most common cause of brain injuries are falls, which are the top cause of brain injuries in older persons. In total, falls account for a quarter of all traumatic brain injuries, or TBI, in America. As many as three-fourths of such falls occur in the home, but the other 1/4 happen elsewhere, including work, a place of business or on the road. Moreover, more than a third of falls happen simply by tripping or slipping while walking. Yet such falls can be deadly. A knowledgeable Tennessee brain injury lawyer can assist you in getting monetary recovery when a brain injury happens in a fall that's because of another's negligence.
Statistics on brain injuries demonstrate that 1.4 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury in this country annually, including many in Tennessee. From those, about 50,000 people perish, approximately 1.1 million are seen in the ER and released, and approximately 235,000 people are placed in a hospital. Taking everyone into account, an estimated 5.3 million people in this country have a lengthy or even permanent requirement for living help because of a traumatic brain injury. Such Americans may require a knowledgable Tennessee brain injury lawyer for assistance.
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 painstaking. For any brain injury, contact an experienced Tennessee brain injury lawyer for help.
DISCLAIMER: Jim S. Adler & Associates is not licensed in Tennessee. Nonetheless, the law firm does work with outside counsel and local counsel to litigate claims for Tennessee as needed.
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