Lowell Spinal Cord Injury Attorney
People are resilient, and more often than not, they recover fully from injuries they suffer in accidents. Injuries that affect a person's neurological system are much more likely to cause permanent, deleterious effects.
Spinal cord or traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can result from severe impacts from car, truck and motorcycle collisions, workplace accidents, and situations where a person falls from a height or has something fall on them. They can also occur in medical settings, when a patient is denied oxygen or an incision severs nerve tissue.
Regardless of the cause of such injuries, the damage can be profound: paralysis, confusion, clumsiness, chronic incontinence and loss of cognitive function.
At DiBella Law Office, PC, in Methuen, Massachusetts, we have experience recovering compensation for clients who have sustained paralysis injuries and other consequences due to the negligence of others.
For a free consultation with an attorney, contact us at 877-556-6821 or by e-mail here.
Middlesex County Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer
Although many people who sustain TBIs are profoundly affected, or even incapacitated, by their injuries, some who sustain them are unaware of their conditions.
In the days and weeks following an impact or collision, a person with a traumatic brain injury may feel irritable, confused and agitated. The person may consider himself or herself temporarily "foggy headed," but will fail to conclude the accident was the cause of serious neurological damage.
Often, loved ones recognize the negative behavioral, social and cognitive effects of TBI before the accident victim does. A neurologist can discern the often subtle signs of brain injury during an office visit.
Defining Damages for Recovery in Massachusetts and New Hampshire
The attorneys of DiBella Law Office, PC, have connections to consultants in medical community who can help you determine a recoverable dollar value for your damages in addition to your medical bills, including:
- Income lost due to your injury
- Future earning potential lost to your injury
- Extent of pain and suffering, and loss of companionship incurred by your family
- Inability to perform daily tasks
- Cost of vocational retraining
- Cost of ongoing rehabilitation, nursing care and other required services
We Hold Negligent Parties Accountable
If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury at a job site, in an accident, or due to another situation in which another person or entity was responsible, you owe it to your future to contact a competent and thorough traumatic brain injury attorney today.
For a free consultation with an attorney, contact us at 877-556-6821 or by e-mail here.
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