Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be a serious and potentially debilitating injury that may require ongoing medical care and supervision. If you or a loved one has sustained a serious traumatic brain injury in an accident because of another party’s carelessness or negligence, John M. Kenney, P.C. can help you file a personal injury claim.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that there are more than five million adults and children in the United States who are suffering from a TBI. Many of these injuries are sustained in different kinds of accidents, including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, trucking accidents, plane crashes, medical malpractice accidents, construction accidents, slip accidents, fall accidents, near-drowning accidents, and birthing accidents.
Different Kinds of Brain Injuries:
- Concussions
- Skull Fractures
- Contusion (bruising)
- Diffuse Axonal Injury
- Partial Brain Damage
- Coup Contrecoup Injury
- Second Impact Syndrome
- Locked In Syndrome
- Permanent Brain Damage
The effects of a traumatic brain injury on a person, as well as his or her family and friends, can be life-altering. A person who has sustained a traumatic brain injury may have problems accomplishing simple tasks, such as talking to people, recalling events and appointments, and staying focused, for the rest of his or her life.
Other Conditions That May Result From A Brain Injury:
- Dementia
- Paralysis
- Seizures
- Abnormal bone growth
- Confusion
- Chronic headaches
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Permanent brain damage
- Death
Caring for someone with a brain injury can be economically and emotionally devastating, and family members and loved ones must also deal with the trauma of having to accept the fact that their son, daughter, mother, father, husband, or wife may be a changed person forever.
It is important that you speak with a personal injury attorney who is experienced in successfully handling brain injury cases. At John M. Kenney, P.C., our personal injury attorneys will work with medical experts who can determine how much treatment and care you will need. We can file a TBI claim based on your present medical costs, any expenses for future treatment, your pain and suffering, lost wages, and other related expenses to help assuage some of the hardships that you and your family may be experiencing.
Every state has a statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim, so it is important that you act immediately. Please call (215) 547-3031 to schedule your free consultation with Attorney John M. Kenney or contact us online. John M. Kenney, P.C. is located in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania.