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Tavares Brain Injuries

A brain injury can cause permanent, irrevocable damage to a victim. Even a moderate brain injury can impact your work performance, your relationships, and your quality of life. Yet despite such effects, proving the existence of a moderate brain injury can often prove a challenge.

Beyond the severe and potentially life-changing injuries, the hospital visits, rehabilitation, and other treatments may prove difficult to afford, leaving the victim and his or her family crushed by medical bills. However, our attorneys at Morgan & Morgan may be able to help alleviate this debt.

That is why at Morgan & Morgan’s Tavares office, our brain injury attorneys rely upon a distinguished network of cognitive, neurological, and psychological experts to vindicate our brain injured clients — and help them and their families receive the compensation they deserve.

If you suffered a brain injury in Tavares, we can help. To learn more on how our Tavares brain injury attorneys may be able to help you, please fill out our free case evaluation form today.

FAQ

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    What Causes a Brain Injury?

    A direct and significant impact to the victim’s head, such as in an auto accident or by falling construction material, is what typically comes to mind. But the medical community is coming to understand just how sensitive the brain can be, and that significant brain injury can be caused by seemingly moderate or even minor impacts.

    According to the Brain Injury Association of America, a direct impact to the head is not necessarily the only cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI).

    Significant injury to the brain can also be caused by periods of rapid acceleration, deceleration, or change in direction. This is because the brain sits inside the skull surrounded by a cushion of fluid. Also, the brain is not rigidly attached to the skull at any point and, thus, can be thrown against the inside of the skull and injured when subjected to a high degree of inertial force.

    This type of brain injury is often referred to as a closed head injury. If you live in Tavares or elsewhere, a doctor can explain more thoroughly how a brain injury can occur even when there is no actual impact to the head and no external head injury.

    The Impact of TBI

    The impact of traumatic brain injury can vary and may not be noticed immediately. While victims of severe TBI in Florida may suffer significant cognitive impairments, victims of less severe TBI can still experience the following:

    • Seizures;
    • Memory loss;
    • Headaches;
    • Difficulty with concentration;
    • Personality changes; and
    • Psychological symptoms.

    In the case of a closed head injury, these symptoms may resolve in weeks or may last for months or years. In some cases, they may be permanent, and can result in difficulties in your career and your family life.

    For some victims of moderate to severe brain injury in Florida, the existence of TBI may be clearly shown through CT scans and other diagnostic testing.

    Mild to moderate TBI, however, may not show up on objective scans and may only be revealed through cognitive testing and observation. In either case, the impact is all too clear for the victims and their families.

    Contact a Skilled Tavares Brain Injury Lawyer

    If your life of the life of a loved one has been turned upside down by a brain injury in Florida caused by the negligence of another, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

    At Morgan & Morgan, our Tavares brain injury attorneys have the experience to help clients with TBI. We work with distinguished experts in the cognitive and neurological fields to help our clients prove their cases and get the compensation they deserve.

    If you have been involved in an accident and believe you are experiencing the effects of TBI, we can help. To learn what our Tavares brain injury attorneys may be able to do for you, please fill out our free case evaluation form today.

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