A Brain Injury is Forever. Call 713-292-2750 | 800-805-2778.
A brain injury is not always as immediately evident as people think. The symptoms of a brain injury can take weeks or months to become obvious. Memory loss, head aches, slurred speech. The symptoms can be so subtle, in fact, that it is often the people living and working with the victim that first notice a problem. It's no wonder neurosurgeons say that brain injuries are the first injury to occur in an accident, but the last to be recognized.
When You are the Victim, There is No Such Thing as a Mild Brain Injury
There is no such thing as a minor brain injury. Even a minor closed injury and mild concussion can lead to a serious hematoma that can result in a lifetime of memory loss, headaches and a reduction in the senses. If you or a loved one suspects a brain injury following an accident, get the medical help you need. Talk to an attorney at Laminack, Pirtle & Martines to discuss your legal options for recovering the full compensation you will need for a life-care plan.
Skull Fracture and Brain Damage Claims Cannot be Rushed
Our lawyers are recognized for our willingness to work closely with your family and ensure that your needs are taken care of throughout the lengthy process of a brain injury lawsuit. Brain injury cases take time because the full nature of the injury and resulting symptoms must be fully understood. This can take time.
A brain injury can result in symptoms as severe as a long-term coma or as imperceptible as long-term memory loss. No matter what the symptom, brain injuries are forever. You have lost something because of another person's negligence. We can fight to help you recover the just and deserved compensation you need.
Our firm focuses exclusively on personal injury litigation and works with leading neurosurgeons and brain treatment experts from the University of Houston to investigate and prepare your case to win a jury verdict. Opposing insurance lawyers are ready to talk about a serious settlement offer because they know how serious we are about obtaining lifetime damages for your family.
We have a great working relationship with neurosurgeons at the Texas Medical Center. We don’t handle medical malpractice lawsuits because we know how important it is to maintain the trust of these national experts.
Brain Injury Symptoms to be Aware of After a Head Injury:
- Change of personality, quick to anger
- Slurred speech
- Memory loss
- Blurred vision
- Reduced taste, hearing, smell
- Headaches
- Loss of feeling in fingers, hands and fee
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