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Pursuing Brain Injury Compensation

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by: Neil Glover
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It is unlikely that you have ever considered what situations you might have to face if your child, brother, sister or a parent were to suffer a debilitating accident that left them with a severe brain injury, unless you presently find yourself in such an unfortunate situation.

When an accidental brain injury occurs, any combination of effects is possible.

A very serious head trauma could mean that a family member who has suffered a brain injury may be unable to carry out the most basic of human functions without assistance, and for the rest of their natural lives. In milder cases a family member who has had a head trauma resulting in a brain injury may lose the ability to remember what was said a few moments previously, but function quite normally in all other respects.

Of all human body systems, a detailed understanding of the brain and its functions is still sparse, although leaps forward in knowledge continue to occur on a daily basis. The precise effects that are experienced as a result of a brain injury will depend on which areas of the brain have suffered damage, and the full effects will become evident with time.

Very small improvements and recovery of partial function can be gained as a result of ongoing specialist therapy and treatment for brain injury. However, in the vast majority of cases, a significant degree of recovery from the damage caused by a serious brain injury is unlikely.

However severe a brain injury may be, the time will come when the patient can be brought home, and day-to-day responsibility for care will pass to the family and specialist nursing staff. This means that practical plans must be made to address the realities that face a family when a loved one has had a trauma resulting in a brain injury, to help you deal with the months and years ahead.

After diagnosis of a brain injury, the most important step a family can take is to ensure that adequate compensation awards are sought from the relevant insurers. This is where specialist advice from a legal firm with considerable experience in handling, managing and executing brain injury claims is essential.

The issues facing a victim of a brain injury are many and complex, and only one compensation award will be made. If the figures or claim procedures used to pursue a compensation case are inadequate to provide lifelong care, there is no opportunity to go back to the courts to ask for further funds at a later date, even if the initial compensation award for brain injury proves to be insufficient.

Contrary to widely held beliefs, a legal practice that specialises in brain injury compensation cases will do far more than merely fight your case for you in the courts. A good firm will be able to assist you in finding expert staff as well as helping you to manage the day to day living requirements of a patient with a brain injury.

Settlements may take between three and five years to achieve, and in the interim, the brain injured patient will still need specialist equipment, adaptations to homes, therapy and specialist nursing care. Your legal firm can help secure interim financial support in these circumstances.

Having to cope with a family member who has had a trauma resulting in a brain injury is difficult for any family; it is therefore essential that you and your family receive the full support that you will need in the months and years ahead. For this reason, it is essential that you choose your solicitor wisely.



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Neil Glover
Personal injury lawyers with unrivalled expertise. Specialist services for spine, brain, head and amputation clients from the UK's leading specialised brain injury law practice.
ng@seriouslaw.co.uk
http://www.seriousinjurylaw.co.uk/
0800 61 66 81




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