Brain Injury
A brain injury is a catastrophic injury from which victims literally can never fully recover. Unlike most body tissues, the brain can’t regenerate its cells. Once cells are damaged or connections between them are broken, the functions they perform are simply lost unless the brain can learn to perform them in new ways. Victims may have permanent problems with their movement, senses, emotions or cognitive abilities, or even changes in personality.
Typical symptoms of a typical brian injury are:
- Loss of consciousness
- Tingling on one side of the body
- Dizziness or lose of balance
- Loss of vision or hearing
- A headache that gets worse
- Extreme sleepiness or irritability
Cognitive problems associated with brain injuries are:
- Problems with processing and understanding information
- Attention and concentration issues
- Language and communication problems
- Inappropriate and embarrassing impulse behavior
Our team at Made Law Group has experience with the complicated and lengthy lawsuits that often spring up after a brain injury.