Experienced Brain Injury Lawyers in Cleveland, Ohio
Most preventable brain injuries stem either from lack of oxygen to the brain or from head trauma. The consequences can be serious and often life-threatening, but, symptoms often go unnoticed or misdiagnosed for months. This delay can make treatment more difficult and may limit the patient's capacity for recovery. As with all injuries and diseases, it is extremely important to get a proper diagnosis as soon as possible.
A delay in diagnosis can also make it harder to prove whether the injury was caused by negligence or medical malpractice. Jeffries, Kube, Forrest & Monteleone Co. L.P.A. is a personal injury law firm that has been protecting the rights of accident victims since 1979. Let us put our knowledge and experience to work for you.
The attorneys of Jeffries, Kube, Forrest & Monteleone, we have successfully obtained large verdicts and settlements for accident victims. We understand how to handle serious, complex cases such as those involving a brain injury.
Contact us today to meet with one of our experienced personal injury lawyers.
Symptoms of Brain Injury
Over the years, we have developed a clear understanding of the causes and symptoms of brain injury.
Depending upon the location and severity of the injury, symptoms often include severe and continuing headaches, differences between the size or reactivity of the pupils of the eyes, dizziness or nausea, slurred speech, sleepiness or disturbed sleep, fatigue, changes in vision, loss of motor control, impaired memory and even hallucinations. The effect varies greatly and depends in part on which part of the brain is impaired.
Whether caused by trauma or another cause, a brain injury can affect virtually any activity of the brain. A few examples include:
- Cognitive skills - ability to speak, read, write or do mathematics; ability to understand speech; ability to tell left from right, categorize objects, or recognize faces; ability to process information, pay attention or stay on task; problem solving; and both short- and long-term memory
- Physical skills - ability to breathe or swallow; ability to walk, balance and coordinate the body; hand-eye coordination, the ability to grasp objects and fine motor skills; physical strength and endurance; and the ability to see, hear, smell, taste and feel touch
- Psychology and behavior - aggression; depression, or irritability; impulsivity; dependent behaviors; lack of motivation; or persistent talking
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If you or a loved one has suffered from a brain injury, it is essential to get proper diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible. If your injury was caused by negligence or wrongdoing, you have the right to seek compensation for your lost wages and earning capacity, medical bills, rehabilitation and care costs, and other losses.
