Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Brain Injury Lawyer

Traumatic brain injury is responsible for a substantial number of permanent disability cases.  According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), approximately 1.5 million people suffer brain injuries in the United States each year.  The CDC estimates that at least 5.3 million Americans suffer require long-term care as a result of traumatic brain injury.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a form of acquired brain injury, resulting from a sudden trauma (such as a car accident, a slip and fall, or other personal injury).  The effects of traumatic brain injury are often catastrophic.  Though the largest group of TBI survivors are young adults in their prime working years, as many as 80 percent of survivors do not return to work.

At the Maher Law Firm, our Philadelphia, Virginia head and brain injury attorneys have aggressively served personal injury victims since our practice’s establishment in 1969.  Our TBI lawyers understand the full medical and legal implications of head injuries, and we recognize the emotional stress that a personal injury lawsuit can add to your situation.  We are prepared to thoroughly handle your claim, so that you and your family can concentrate on recovery.

To speak with an experienced Philadelphia head and traumatic brain injury lawyer, contact the Maher Law Firm.

Traumatic Brain Injury Causes

A traumatic brain injury is caused by a blow to the head or a penetrating head injury that causes a disruption to the normal function of the brain.

Auto accidents are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury, accounting for nearly 30 percent of reported cases.  Males between the ages of 15 and 24 are most susceptible to brain injury due to their “high-risk” lifestyles.  Children under age four and people over 75 are susceptible to brain injuries as a result of slip and fall accidents.

Other common head injury causes include: physical assault, athletic/sports injuries, shaken-baby syndrome, and accidents at home, work, or outdoors.

Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury

The effects of traumatic brain injury are often catastrophic.  TBI can cause both long-term physical disability and severe cognitive and behavioral changes.

The consequences of a traumatic brain injury include:

  • Cognitive: Short- or long-term memory loss, spatial disorientation, difficulty concentrating/communicating/planning.
  • Psychological or behavioral:  Anxiety, depression, mood swings, agitation, and impulsivity.
  • Physical: Seizures, chronic headaches, speech impairment, partial or complete paralysis, loss of vision, hearing, smell, or taste, impairment of motor function or dexterity.

Evaluating the full consequences of your head or brain injury is an important first step in traumatic brain injury litigation.  Victims should not bear the financial costs of an accident that was not their fault.  Our Philadelphia, Virginia head and traumatic brain injury lawyers can help you recover the compensation to which you are entitled.  We will help you hold those responsible for your injuries liable for their actions.

Traumatic Brain Injury Lawsuits

The cost of a traumatic brain injury is enormous.   According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the lifetime costs for one person surviving a severe TBI can reach $4 million.

At the Maher Law Firm, an Philadelphia traumatic brain and head injury lawyer can help victims achieve fair compensation for their suffering.  If you have suffered a traumatic brain injury, you may be eligible to recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses (hospital, surgical, and ambulance bills, etc.)
  • Rehabilitation costs (expenses tied to restoring your ability to function)
  • Lost income (wages lost as a result of your head injury)
  • Diminished earning capacity (the reduction of your ability to earn your former level of income)
  • Pain and suffering (distress, both physical and mental, you’ve suffered as a result of your injury)

Our attorneys have handled head and brain injury claims resulting from auto accidents, slip and fall accidents, and workplace injuries.  If you or a loved one has suffered as the result of another person’s negligence, contact us today.

Contact an Philadelphia Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

Although not always visible, a traumatic brain injury can cause enduring physical, emotional, intellectual, and social changes for the survivor.  Long-term effects place an enormous emotional and financial burden on the individual’s family.  We can help.

To discuss a claim with an experienced Philadelphia traumatic brain or head injury lawyer, contact the Maher Law Firm today and schedule a complimentary consultation.  Our Virginia personal injury attorneys will carefully evaluate your claim and explain your rights as a victim.

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