Recovering Compensation for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
The brain is an extraordinarily complex and fragile organ. When it is injured, it may never return to its original state, and the victim's personality may be changed forever. These changes can be subtle or they can be debilitating.
To recover an adequate amount of compensation, you will need the help of a skilled and experienced attorney. At Glotzer & Kobren, P.A. in Delray Beach, Florida, our lawyers provide effective, aggressive and personalized service for each of our clients. For a free consultation with a lawyer at our firm, call 800-281-0738 or contact us online today.
Mild brain injuries are the most difficult to prove. The insurance company and the jury never knew your loved one before the accident. They don't directly know how (or even if) the brain injury has affected his or her personality. In cases involving mild brain injury, we work with neuropsychologists and neuropsychiatrists to show the true extent of the damage.
Different Levels of Severity in Brain Injury
At Glotzer & Kobren, P.A., we are able to handle brain injuries at any of the three recognized levels of severity, which are:
1. Mild: A mild brain injury can be caused by even a seemingly minor concussion. Symptoms can include headaches and long-term or short-term memory loss.
2. Moderate: Moderate brain injuries can also be caused by a concussion or any other trauma to the head. Victims may experience noticeable changes to their personality. Often, they become more irresponsible, irritable, irrational, and prone to socially unacceptable behaviors.
3. Severe: Anyone who suffers a severe brain injury will likely be unable to live independently or function in society. These individuals often require long-term medical care and near constant assistance.
Our two lawyers handle every aspect of every client's case themselves. You will not be handed off to a young associate, paralegal or secretary. You will receive personal, accessible service from an attorney who is dedicated to helping you recover the compensation you need.
To schedule a free consultation in person with one of our lawyers, call 800-281-0738 or contact us online today.