Brain Injury


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Brain Injury

The consequences of a brain injury can vary hugely in nature and seriousness. Minor brain injuries may leave no permanent damage, however more severe cases can lead to complex difficulties including paralysis and sometimes death. Further symptoms of a brain injury might include loss of memory and/or cognitive ability. Brain injuries can affect your ability to concentrate, which may have a profound effect on your ability to work.

A brain injury can be the result of a number of different accidents. Brain injuries are a common result of car accidents, but may also result from an accident at work, or in a park or on a pavement. You may suffer a head or brain injury as the result of an attack or an assault, and brain injuries can also be caused by negligent medical care.

If you have been the victim of personal injury, and have suffered a brain injury, or you have a relative who has suffered a brain injury, you might consider making an accident claim so that you can receive some compensation.

Some brain injuries are temporary and can be cured with medical help, however, permanent brain damage can have a life changing effect on the injured person, and those who care for them. You may have to consider specialist medical care and rehabilitation. You may also have to consider modifying the injured person’s home to ensure that it is a safe environment for them. In cases of permanent, and even some temporary brain damage cases, loss of future earnings maybe significant if the injured person cannot return to work.

At Youclaim4free.co.uk, our personal injury solicitors are qualified and experienced in the area of personal injury law, and are experts in ensuring you receive all of the compensation you are entitled to. Cases which involve brain injuries often involve large amounts of compensation due to the severity of the consequences of a brain injury, and as a result can be unusually complex in nature.

A Youclaim4free.co.uk personal accident solicitor will guide you through the procedure with professionalism and sensitivity to make sure all aspects of the consequences of a brain injury are dealt with in compensation. Any alteration in mental ability, change of lifestyle, limited activity, and adapting any living environment to the needs of the injured person should be reflected in the amount of compensation paid.

Due to the widespread potential ramifications of a brain injury, a related accident claim often requires a higher level of work and preparation than more straightforward personal injury claims. Your Youclaim4free.co.uk personal accident solicitor will work as long as is necessary to secure your compensation, and regardless of the complexity, he will represent you on a no win no fee basis. What this means is that when you receive your compensation, you will get 100% of the amount you are entitled to and you will not have to pay any of your solicitor’s fees, nor will he take any percentage of your award. As a Youclaim4free.co.uk personal injury solicitor will work for you on a n win no fee basis, if you win compensation, he will recover his professional fees from the person or company that caused your personal injury.

 

 

 

 

 

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