Providing Answers to Legal Questions in the Philadelphia Area for More than 40 Years
Despite numerous medical advancements in recent years, the workings of the human brain remain a vast unknown. There is risk, then, in handling a head injury case without experienced and knowledgeable legal help. Risk increases when brain injuries are difficult to detect and demonstrate. While catastrophic brain injuries can be immediately obvious, other serious injuries can remain hidden. Often, clients dealing with loved ones who have suffered head injuries tell us:- "He had trouble with his memory before but it seems so much worse since the accident"
- "I couldn't tell you how, but she just doesn't seem like herself since her accident"
- "He seems okay, I guess, but he can't solve simple problems sometimes, or follow my train of thought. His employer has noticed it too."
- "It's been six months since the accident. I thought everything was fine but she just isn't getting better"
- Loss of memory
- Loss of cognitive skills
- Loss of motor skills
- Open and closed head injuries
- Brain bruises, concussions, swelling, headaches, dizziness, nausea and brain bleeding
- Permanent vegetative state