Lufkin Brain Injury Attorney
Brain injuries are often severe and debilitating, causing life-altering, long-term effects in people. If the negligence of another party caused you or your loved one’s injury, you may be eligible for significant compensation for your damages. Contact the Lufkin brain injury attorneys of Mike Love & Associates, LLC, a law firm, to discuss your case with a free consultation and see how we can help you secure compensation.
You can count on Mike Love & Associates, LLC, to stand by your side.
At Mike Love & Associates, LLC, our compassionate team of Lufkin personal injury lawyers has more than two decades of experience to bring to your case.
We have an extensive network of investigators and healthcare providers in the region who will evaluate every aspect of your case.
We have a proven track record of success because we use our insider experience to help our clients. We resolve more than 100 client cases each year.
You do not have to worry about paying a dime upfront, and you will not see a bill for legal fees unless we are successful in your case.
Let your Lufkin brain injury attorney handle the heavy lifting.
Brain injury cases are complex and involve plenty of work to ensure the case is solid. Your attorney will:
Gather all evidence related to the case, including witnesses to the incident, accident reports, video evidence, etc.
Obtain your medical records and have them reviewed by trusted healthcare providers.
Work with expert witnesses to calculate your total losses.
Handle communications with all parties involved, including any settlement negotiations.
Go all the way to trial to ensure you are fairly compensated for all of your expenses.
Brain injuries can seriously impact your life.
There are more than 5.3 million people in the US living with disabilities caused by brain injuries. Anytime a person receives a severe blow to the head, they are at risk of sustaining a traumatic brain injury. Some of the leading causes of brain injuries include:
Vehicle accidents
Bicycle and pedestrian accidents
Sports incidents
Firearm incidents
Falls and falling objects
Workplace accidents
Medical malpractice
We want to point out that concussions are considered mild brain injuries. They are most common in kids and teens who play sports. Coaches and staff must ensure kids are appropriately evaluated and treated after any suspected head injury.
What are the symptoms of a traumatic brain injury?
When we turn to data and studies from the Mayo Clinic, we can see that various brain injuries can occur. Typically, these can be broken down into mild, moderate, and severe brain injuries. It is essential for any person who has sustained a blow to the head to be aware that the signs and symptoms of a traumatic brain injury may not be immediately apparent when the incident occurs. It is crucial to seek medical care as soon as possible so a healthcare professional can conduct an evaluation to determine whether or not a brain injury has occurred. Here, we want to look at some of the most common signs and symptoms associated with each level of brain injury.
Mild brain injury symptoms
Mild traumatic brain injuries do not usually have long-lasting symptoms, and in many cases, these are concussions. However, these injuries are considered cumulative, meaning the damage can worsen if a person sustains a subsequent brain injury before the first one can heal. Some of the most common physical symptoms of mild traumatic brain injuries include the following:
Loss of consciousness for a few seconds to a few minutes
A state of disorientation or confusion
Headache
Nausea and vomiting
Speech problems
Difficulty sleeping
Sleeping more than normal
Dizziness or loss of balance
Fatigue or drowsiness
Additionally, a mild traumatic brain injury could cause some memory or concentration problems, mood changes, and feelings of depression or anxiety.
Moderate to severe brain injury symptoms
Moderate to severe brain injuries can include any of the signs and symptoms that we mentioned above for moderate brain injuries. However, there may also be other symptoms that appear within the hours or days after the head injury occurs that could indicate more severe issues. Some of the physical symptoms of a moderate to severe brain injury include the following
Extended loss of consciousness for minutes or hours
Persistent headaches or a headache that worsens over time
Convulsions or seizures
One or both pupils dilated
Repeated nausea and vomiting
Clear fluid draining from the ears or nose
Inability to awaken the victim
Loss of coordination
Weakness or numbness in the fingers and toes
Additionally, there may be various cognitive or mental symptoms associated with moderate to severe brain injuries. This can include profound confusion, slurred speech, combativeness or agitation, or even a coma.
Children’s brain injury symptoms
The signs and symptoms of brain injuries in young children and infants may not be as easily noticeable. Children often cannot communicate any sensory issues or pain they may be experiencing. You may observe the following signs or symptoms in a child who has sustained a traumatic brain injury:
Changes in eating or nursing habits
Persistent crying and inability to be consoled
Changes in sleep habits
Changes in attention habits
Unusual irritability
Seizures
Drowsiness
Depression-type moods
Loss of interest in favorite activities or toys
Parents and guardians must seek medical care if they suspect that their child has sustained a brain injury in any way. Delaying medical care could lead to permanent injuries or death.
We'd like to help you through this.
Brain injuries are often devastating for victims and their families. If you or a loved one have sustained a brain injury due to the negligent actions of someone else, Mike Love & Associates, LLC is ready to step in on your behalf. We will thoroughly investigate your case so we can secure the compensation you need today, including:
Compensation for your past and future medical bills
Lost wages and benefits if you are unable to work
General household expenses
Pain and suffering damages
Possible punitive damages against the negligent party
If you need a Lufkin brain injury attorney, call our East Texas law firm at (936) 632-2000 for a free consultation.
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