Personal Injury Lawsuit for Brain Injury
A brain injury can result from a car crash, a workplace accident, a slip and fall, medical malpractice or other causes. If you believe another person was responsible for your injury, you may be entitled to compensation for damages. More than most other injuries, a brain injury can be fatal or result in permanent or temporary disability.
If you or a loved one is the victim of brain injury due to an accident in Rhode Island, you should contact an experienced Rhode Island injury law firm for legal assistance. While a victim concentrates on medical treatment and recovery, an attorney can concentrate on winning compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.
A brain injury can be categorized as either a traumatic brain injury or a non-traumatic brain injury. Both types of injuries can fall under personal injury laws in U.S. states, including Iowa. Traumatic brain injury is due to an impact to the head. This often occurs during vehicle accidents, when a heavy object strikes the head, or when the head of a victim sharply hits the ground.
Non-traumatic brain injury is commonly due to non-violent incidents, such as exposure to toxic substances in the workplace or medical malpractice.
Following are the common clinical problems related to traumatic brain injuries:
- Closed head injury
- Open head injuries
- Concussion
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Depression
It is important to save medical records of your traumatic brain injury and provide them to your attorney. The more evidence and documentation your attorney has, the stronger your case is likely to be.
Below are the symptoms of non-traumatic brain injuries:
- Speech and sensory troubles
- Problems with memory
- Cognitive impairment
- Diminishing muscle coordination
- Emotional and psychological distress
If you are injured, seek medical attention. If you believe another party caused your injuries, seek an attorney as soon as possible.