Brain Injuries
A brain injury can transform a person’s life, and can require years of rehabilitation and treatment. Those who have suffered a brain injury which has led to mental or physical disability may need to make a brain injury claim to cover lost earnings and the costs of rehabilitation or long-term care.
People who have sustained brain injuries may suffer from certain symptoms which, while not as severe as some forms of permanent disability and brain damage, can still have a significant effect on quality of life. These symptoms can include memory loss, speech impediments, problems with movement, fatigue and failure to concentrate on simple tasks.
Have you suffered a brain injury?
If you or a family member has suffered a brain injury, there will be a lot to think about and there may be financial as well as emotional issues to struggle with. No matter how significant your brain injuries are, gaining brain injury compensation is a good way to help with financial difficulties arising from the injury and helping to ensure the same accident doesn’t happen to someone else.
Claiming brain injury compensation
Whatever symptoms you are experiencing as a result of your brain injury, if your injury happened as a result of someone else’s negligence, for example, your employer, there may be a case for claiming brain injury compensation. We can give you all the expert advice and information you need to decide whether to make a claim, and you can call us or claim online for free.
We will be able to talk you through your brain injury compensation claim and put you in touch with a specialist solicitor with experience of personal injury cases. You can make claim brain injury compensation on a no win no fee basis, so there’s no need to worry about having to pay fees or costs if your claim is unsuccessful.
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