Your Virginia brain injury lawyer can press your Virginia case
Many times brain injuries occur in an SUV rollover accident. These vehicles are built in such a way that they often tip or roll over, and such accidents are made worse because SUVs tend to have "roof crush," meaning the roof caves in on occupants when the car rolls over. In such cases, brain injuries are tragically routine. Such injuries can be serious if not deadly, and they are caused largely by the negligence of the manufacturer, which knew of design defects yet continued marketing such defective vehicles. A skilled Virginia brain injury lawyer can hold manufacturers responsible for such negligence and pursue justice for you and your family.
A brain injury in Virginia 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 Virginia 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.
TBI, or traumatic brain injury, can happen in auto and motorcycle accidents, slip and fall mishaps, construction accidents and accidents involving sporting activities. A brain injury also can occur due to harmful drugs, including prescription drugs. Medications can alter the flow of blood to the brain, causing damage to the brain, such as internal hemorrhaging. When you or a family member has sustained a brain injury, call a experienced Virginia brain injury attorney for fast legal assistance.
Statistics on brain injuries demonstrate that 1.4 million people sustain a traumatic brain injury in this country annually, including many in Virginia. 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 Virginia brain injury lawyer for assistance.
TBI, or traumatic brain injury, can reveal itself in varied forms. First, the TBI must be explored 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 Virginia brain injury lawyer can fight in the legal arena for you and your loved ones in this regard.
DISCLAIMER: Jim S. Adler & Associates is not licensed in Virginia. Nonetheless, the law firm does work with outside counsel and local counsel to litigate claims for Virginia as needed.
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