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DOES THIS SOUND LIKE YOUR CASE?

When it comes to Brain Injury Law, time is of the essence. Our attorneys will want to act quickly to examine your case and make a recommendation on how to proceed.
My mother has suffered a persistent headache since she had a minor traffic accident last month. Her head never hit the windshield, but she was definitely shaken up. In addition to her headache, she's been irritable. Her doctor doesn't believe anything is wrong.

Brain Injury can occur without any visible impact to the skull. Often, the brain is shaken inside the skull, and becomes bruised. The resulting injury can be very serious and should be diagnosed immediately by a doctor.

Attorneys at the Brain Injury Law Group of South Carolina have years of experience with this kind of case. We understand the anatomy of the human brain, the many subtle ways it can be damaged, and how to make a case that a jury will understand.
My husband worked for years with solvents. Now he is forgetful, irritable and frankly not the person he used to be. I am wondering if he has brain damage.

Individuals can and do suffer from acquired brain injury. This can be the result of toxins in the blood robbing the brain of oxygen. Toxins can also poison the brain. Over time, a victim can suffer serious loss of brain function. A team of physicians, therapists and attorneys can help determine one's course of action in such a case.

The Brain Injury Law Grou's attorneys have broad experience with cases resulting from workplace exposure to toxins. We are also versed in cases involving product defects. Anyone who suspects chemical poisoning has resulted in brain damage should consult a reputable physician immediately.
I was knocked unconscious at my worksite when a coworker dropped a piece of machinery on my head. The company doctor said I'd be fine soon, but it's been a few months and I am actually feeling worse.
My son was in a serious car accident while he was running errands for his employer. The employer helped with some of his medical bills. My son appears fully recovered, but he is having trouble doing his job and focusing on life. I want to know if he can still file for workers' compensation.

An injury sustained while doing one's job qualifies for workers' compensation coverage. A claim must be filed within a certain time after an accident, so your son should seek legal counsel as soon as possible to secure the damages to which he is rightfully deserving.
Common Symptoms of Brain Injury.
  • Persistent mild headache
  • Poor memory
  • Poor concentration
  • Poor organizational ability
  • Poor decision making
  • Slow speech
  • Slow reading
  • Confusion
  • Neck pain
  • Lack of energy
  • Change in sleep patterns, such as insomnia or oversleeping
  • Loss balance, coordination
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Blurred vision
  • Loss of senses
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Loss of sex drive
  • Mood changes
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