Brain Injuries
New Rochelle, New York, Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys
Brain injuries are difficult to identify, but can have devastating effects on the injured person and their family. At Marcus Ollman & Kommer, LLP, in New Rochelle, New York, we advocate for clients victimized by negligence that resulted in a traumatic brain injury.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can result from the following:
- Car Accident
- Truck Accident
- Motorcycle Accident
- Pedestrian Accident
- Premises Liability Accident
- Construction Accident
- Scaffolding Accident
Identifying a Traumatic Brain Injury
Head trauma following an accident may not be immediately diagnosed. Clients have come to us unaware of a brain injury they have suffered. It may be from post-concussion syndrome or a more severe form of traumatic brain injury. At Marcus Ollman & Kommer, LLP, we have been interviewing clients when an attorney has noticed a possible impairment. A doctor is immediately called to determine if there is the possibility of a traumatic brain injury. That physician may tell us something that our own client does not know concerning the extent of their injuries.
Managing Your Traumatic Brain Injury Case
Brain injuries can prevent you from doing simple tasks that were once easy. Dizziness, headaches, and memory loss can be the result of a TBI. Personalities change and not for the better. That type of injury requires an attorney who will aggressively advocate for you while managing your case with great dedication.
WE manage our clients' cases by staying in contact with your physician to determine the extent of your traumatic brain injury. Family members may be interviewed to determine the impact that the traumatic brain injury is having on their lives as well. A primary wage-earner may now be unable to work. Physical injuries, financial loss, and pain and suffering must be compensated by the negligent party that caused the traumatic brain injury.
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