Obtaining Financial Recovery for Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries
Car accidents, slip-and-fall accidents and other forms of trauma can result in serious, sustained injuries. Some injuries are minor and people bounce right back. Some injuries, especially brain or spinal cord injuries, are significant and result in drastic permanent life changes. Suddenly the healthy body you thought you could count on is gone and your future is at risk. Even Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries (MTBI) can be life altering injuries. We have experience in investigating both serious and mild brain injuries, and know how to present your case in an effective manner to maximize results.
At the Fort Wayne, Indiana, law office of Geisleman & Brown, LLP, we have been assisting injured people in obtaining financial recovery for a combined 38 years. Besides the numerous settlements we have obtained, we have tried cases to over a hundred juries. We know how to fight for your rights to fair financial compensation from those who are at fault, and we know how to win.
Let's talk about your case. Call 260.420.2001. Contact us online.
We offer support and welcome reassurance every step of the way through this difficult time. Our team will focus on helping you recover from all of your losses, including physical limitations (temporary or permanent), physical pain and emotional suffering, loss of income, and other specific out-of-pocket losses. Brain and spinal cord injuries will often result in specific costs, beyond the initial medical expense, which might include:
- Rehabilitation
- Care once you are released from the hospital
- Daily costs to deal with the injury
- Wheelchairs or other adaptive equipment for those who have suffered paralysis
- Retrofitted vans and home modifications to allow you to function with your injury
Symptoms of Brain Injury
An accident's impact can cause the brain to rebound off the skull, an injury that causes symptoms that you may not even notice, but others might such as:
- Personality changes
- Forgetfulness
- Irritability
- Emotionality
- Loss of inhibition control
Brain injury can be hard to find using MRIs or CT scans. Even some people in comas have had normal MRIs. We have the resources to investigate your accident, access the appropriate medical professionals to diagnose issues related to brain function.
We can help you assert your legal rights to compensation for brain injuries or spinal cord injuries sustained from any negligently caused traumatic event, including, but not limited to:
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To speak to an experienced lawyer, please call 260.420.2001. Contact us online.
