Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Brain Injury Compensation

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 on a loved one

The effects that can occur as a result of a serious brain injury are highly varied. In more extreme cases, a loved one who has experienced a brain injury may be unable to care for themselves at all; their ability to talk and process information could be affected. It is also possible that co-ordination and movement could be adversely affected by a brain injury, and in some cases a victim may be confined to a wheelchair.

Whilst medical understanding of brain function is rapidly increasing through detailed research, at this time it is still the least understood of all human organs. As a result, it is impossible to accurately predict the extent and consequences of a serious brain injury resulting from a head trauma in the early stages following an accident; in many cases, the full effects will only become apparent with time. 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, however severe a brain injury may be, the time will come when your loved one can be brought home from hospital. At this time the day-to-day responsibility for care will pass to your family and specialist care staff. This means that families must make practical plans to address the realities that face them and a loved one with a brain injury in the months and years ahead.

After the initial diagnosis of an accidental brain injury, the most important step a family can take is to ensure adequate compensation awards are sought from the relevant insurers. Money cannot alter the fact that a loved one is brain damaged; however it can make life as comfortable as possible for all concerned and fund any specialist nursing care or equipment that will be required over the course of the brain injury victim's life. An award can also fund any new therapies or treatments as they become available.

This is where specialist advice from a legal firm with considerable experience in handling, managing and executing a brain injury claims is essential. The issues that must be considered in a brain injury compensation case are many and complex; furthermore, only one compensation award will be made.

What is more, a firm of solicitors that specialises in brain injury and serious injury compensation cases will do far more than simply fight your case for you in the courts. A specialist firm will also provide a wide range of managed care solutions that include finding expert staff and care equipment on your behalf, as well as the provision of a dedicated care manager to help you with the day to day living requirements of a patient with a brain injury.

About the Author

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

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