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By definition a brain injury attorney is defined as a professional person authorized to practice brain injury law; conducts lawsuits or gives legal advice in brain injury accidents. Alternate words for a brain injury attorney is lawyer, barrister or solicitor, used mostly in the United States. A person that has been trained in brain injury law and that has been certified to give legal advice or represent others in litigation in brain injury cases.

The brain injury lawyer does not receive any fee until the conclusion of the case. Under this system, an injured person and their family can afford to retain the most qualified legal representative for brain injuries.

Brain Injury Litigation ExperienceThere are 3 major Categories of Brain Injury:

  • Coma Injuries - Our focus since the beginning of our web advocacy has been on what can we do to help the family and friends of someone in a coma, while they are waiting for progress. That continues to be the theme of this page, and its companion page
  • Mild Brain Injuries - Simply called "subtle brain injury" continues to be overcoming the misconception that even though there was no documented loss of consciousness, no blow to the head, negative imaging studies that there can be a profound permanent change in the way the brain works, after a concussion.
  • Brain Injury Symptomatology - The classic approach is that those with coma injuries have very specific focal deficits, and the "a" and "dys" words of the brain injury glossary are often used to describe these deficits. And most of what is being done in brain injury rehabilitation relates to treatment for the "a" and "dys" conditions. After the "a" and "dys" conditions have been identified and treated, the diffuse and subtle problems relating to fatigue, memory, multi-attending and depression remain.

Ask any lawyer who you are considering retaining in a brain injury case these questions:

  1. Does your law firm have the financial resources to advance, even if in excess of $80,0000, to properly prosecute my brain injury case, if needed?
  2. Do you regularly attend conferences and read textbooks and articles about traumatic brain injury?
  3. What have been your results in representing persons with cases similar to mine?
  4. Will you be handling my case personally or will you be referring it to another lawyer or law firm?

If you believe you or a member of your family may have a traumatic brain injury case, it is imperative that you speak with a lawyer to ensure that your legal rights are protected. Use our attorney search for the most experienced traumatic brain injury lawyer.


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