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William Webb Plyler
Traumatic Brain Injury
Severe traumatic brain injury can result in death, seizures, coma, psychosis, and dementia. Mild traumatic brain injury, though not as debilitating as severe traumatic brain injury, can have a devastating impact on the injured person’s quality of life. Headaches, depression, anxiety, fatigue, slowness of thought processing, and loss of memory oftentimes result from mild closed head injury. It is important to retain an attorney with experience in handling these claims.
The effects of mild traumatic brain injury are often more subtle and difficult to quantify than the effects of severe and moderate traumatic brain injury. Whether the closed head injury is severe, moderate, or mild, it is important that the attorney work closely with the client’s neurologist, neurosurgeon, neuropsychologist, and other medical professionals to insure that the consequences of the injury are well-documented. Objective documentation is the key to recovering full financial compensation for the traumatic brain injury patient.
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