Saturday, November 22, 2008

Brain Injury: Choosing a Legal Representative

Do you know what you would need to do if someone close to you had an accident that left them severely debilitated as a result of a brain injury? Unfortunately, unless you are presently experiencing such a distressing situation, it is most unlikely that you would have ever given serious thought to the effects of a serious brain injury in a loved one.

The effects that can occur as a result of a serious brain injury are wide ranging.

In its most extreme form, a loved one who has experienced a brain injury may be in a coma or a persistent vegetative state; this is where the brain injury victim is unable to regain consciousness and brain activity is low. In these circumstances, long term hospitalisation is often the only option available. Brain injury cases that are slightly less severe may leave an individual unable to function normally, requiring twenty four hour care; in milder cases a loved one may lose the ability to remember what was said a few moments previously, but function quite normally in all other respects.

Unfortunately, it is impossible to accurately predict the extent and consequences of a serious brain injury in the early stages following an accident; in many cases, the full effects will only become apparent with time. 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.

Should you find yourself in a position where someone close to you has suffered a serious brain injury, the hardest fact to come to terms with is that the chances of a full recovery are slight. This means that the effects of a brain injury must be considered to be permanent.

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

A compensation award will fund the ongoing care of a loved one who has experienced a brain injury, enabling families to achieve the best possible quality of life in the years ahead for all concerned.

This is where specialist advice from a legal firm with considerable experience in handling, managing and executing brain injury claim is essential. Legal firms that are inexperienced in conducting serious injury compensation cases may not have an adequate understanding of the costs of the ongoing care, equipment and facilities that will be needed by a brain injury victim on an indefinite basis. This is not a statement that should be considered to be unduly detrimental about such firms; it is simply that without practical experience, the projected costs of necessary medical treatments, care and physical resources may be underestimated. Secondly, non specialist law firms are unlikely to possess resident support teams to help you provide ongoing care of your brain injury relative.

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. Furthermore, this assistance will be available before and after the brain injury compensation case has been heard, and should be provided free of charge. When a final settlement may take up to five years to achieve, this is an important consideration.

If you are reading this article because you are experiencing the trauma of someone close to you having suffered a brain injury and are seeking further information, visit the website of any prospective legal firm to check that they specialise in serious injury compensation cases, and have successful track record in dealing with brain injury cases. Brain injury does not have to be a life sentence for the whole family.

About the Author

Neil Glover Personal injury lawyers with unrivalled expertise. Specialist services for spine, brain injury claim, head and amputation clients from the UK's leading specialised injury law practice. ng@seriouslaw.co.uk

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