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Bakersfield Brain Injury Cases
Brain injuries can be the most life changing of all wounds. Every aspect of life, from work to recreation to personal relationships, can be affected by brain damage. Moreover, when someone suffers a brain injury, the long-term impact touches everyone in the victim's family.
If you or your family member suffers a head injury with temporary or permanent brain damage, you need legal help. The place to start looking for help is with an experienced Bakersfield brain injury attorney. Finding a Bakersfield brain damage lawyer who you can trust for your case is crucial, as brain damage cases are some of the most complicated there are.
Steps To Take After Suffering a Brain InjuryIf you or a family member has suffered a brain injury:
Hiring a Brain Injury LawyerYou should hire an attorney who is both knowledgeable and skilled in handling brain injury claims. The Reeves Law Group lawyers possess the specialized experience necessary to investigate and file brain injury cases. The Reeves Law Group has a success rate of 98.7% in personal injury cases. Our law firm has over 25 years of experience handling accident cases.
What Can Be RecoveredA brain injury victim may obtain a money recovery through settlement, arbitration, or trial. The victim may be compensated for losses caused by the injury, such as:
The amount of compensation recovered will depend on many factors, including:
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Our Bakersfield accident lawyers’ office is located at 4900 California Avenue, Tower B-210, to provide a convenient place to meet our clients. If you need a personal injury lawyer for your Fresno brain injury case, contact us for a free consultation. Call us at (661) 285-4700 or e-mail us.
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Brain Injury CasesMany brain injury cases can be settled without going to court. In other cases, your brain injury attorney will determine which parties to sue. Suing several parties could increase your chances of recovering adequate compensation for your losses.
Examples of parties who may be sued after a brain injury include:
Types and signs of Brain InjuryBrain damage can occur during a closed-head injury or an open-head injury. A closed-head injury does not penetrate the victim's skull, while an open-head injury involves penetration by an object.
In some cases, brain damage is immediately obvious. The victim may have vision problems, slurred speech, loss of memory, or paralysis. If damage is extensive, the victim may slip into a coma. In other cases, brain damage symptoms may not be apparent right away. Instead, signs may develop slowly, over hours, days, or weeks, and include:
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