If you suffered a head or brain injury and now have expensive medical bills and therapy costs, you may wonder whether you can recover compensation for your injuries. Contact a lawyer who has experience handling brain injury cases to talk about your concerns.
Sacramento Area Attorneys for Brain Injury Victims
If you have recently been in an accident and are experiencing headaches, memory loss or changes in your personality, you may have suffered a brain injury. Seek medical attention immediately. Brain injuries are often misdiagnosed and early treatment is critical.
Ashton & Price has been helping people recover money damages for brain injuries since we founded our firm in 1996. We will help you get the medical diagnosis and treatment you need and fight aggressively to help you get the full compensation you deserve.
The articles below provide general medical information about brain injuries. For answers to specific legal questions, contact us online to arrange a free consultation with one of our attorneys.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Brain Injury
Q: How do you prove the existence of a brain injury?
A: There are several ways in which medical and psychological professionals diagnose brain injuries. The method will depend on the nature and extent of the injury. Some examples of diagnostic tools are MRIs, CT scans, PET scans and EEGs. In addition, professionals may study a person's behaviors, movements and personality.
Q: What disabilities are associated with a brain injury?
A: There are a wide range of possible effects of a brain injury depending on the location and severity of the injury. For example, a person may have altered muscle coordination, altered sensation, memory problems or even major personality changes.
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