Brain Injury
What are Common Causes of Brain Injury?
When a person is involved in an accident, they could suffer any number of different injuries. Some of these injuries may be minor and do not require compensation, while others are catastrophic injuries that incur high medical bills and ongoing treatment that the victim cannot afford without restitution. One such injury is traumatic brain injury (TBI). Accidents that involve severe impact of some kind, such as a car accident or a slip and fall, can cause the victim to hit their head and jar their brain.
Defining Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Minor cases of brain injury are commonly known as concussions. These injuries occur when the brain is lightly bruised, resulting in slight swelling and hemorrhaging in the area. The victim could black out for a moment or a few minutes and/or experience dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, memory loss for up to a day, and a severe headache. When the damage to the brain is more serious, these symptoms become more severe. TBI can cause lasting or permanent memory loss, permanent brain damage, or could even result in a coma. If you or a loved one has suffered TBI in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you deserve full compensation for any financial, physical, and emotional damages. Speak with an Alaskan personal injury attorney from our firm today!
Consult a Personal Injury Lawyer in Alaska
Johnson & Associates, PC has handled countless personal injury cases over the years and has collected millions of dollars in damages. Our firm focuses on getting to know the client and their case in full detail so that we can be better prepared than the opponent. Attorney Douglas G. Johnson is also a board member and past president of the Alaska Academy of Trial Lawyers and was named in the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers. Our attorneys are strong advocates for justice and will fight tirelessly to recover maximum damages for your TBI. Contact us today to schedule your initial case consultation.