June 30, 2007

How Do You Measure The Worth Of Your Medical Malpractice Suit?

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a very serious matter. Most of these cases are not treated well because of lack of good information on how to treat such an injury. Oftentimes, some law professionals don’t even have a full understanding on the truths about this debilitating injury that it affects the claims that get thru the insurance adjusters and disability examiners. That partly explains for many of claims getting unfair settlements or low disability benefits. What does a lawyer need to know about the truths regarding brain surgery? It is therefore worth noting the myths surrounding traumatic brain injury cases, and discerning the truth behind it.

Myth: You must lose unconsciousness in order to suffer traumatic brain injury.
Depending on the site of the injury in the brain, you don’t have to necessarily lose consciousness in order to suffer brain injury. A well-documented example of this case is of Phineas Gage (1823-1860), when an iron bar propelled thru his head and entered his skull, damaging the frontal lobe. He didn’t become unconscious during the accident; nevertheless he underwent major personality changes so profound that it affected his life and health on the long run.
Myth: Mild traumatic brain injury is not serious. In […]

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