A brain injury is one of the most devastating injuries that can occur. Over 1.5 million Americans suffer from brain injuries each year, often the result of different causes. Some of the things that may cause a
Florida brain injury include:
- Car accident
- Birth injury
- Slip and fall
- Domestic violence
- And more
No matter the cause of brain injuries, the recovery time varies in each individual case. Many brain injuries are permanent, resulting in mental incapability, physical disability or even death. The two biggest factors that combine to determine the prognosis of a brain injury are:
- Time spent in a coma
- Location and severity of injury
The longer someone is in a coma after a brain injury -- which can last from 2 seconds to 2 months and beyond -- as well as the location of the injury determine both the length and possibility of recovery. No matter the prognosis, however, almost all brain injuries have devastating long-term effects.
If you or a family member sustained a brain injury in an accident, you likely know the costs involved. Not only do you have to contend with medical bills in the thousands or tens of thousands of dollars, but also the prospect of lost wages, ongoing care and significant pain or emotional suffering.
If your accident occurred as the result of someone else's irresponsible behavior, whether it was a drunk driver or an inattentive doctor, you may be eligible to recover financial damages after the fact. Call a
Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyer as soon as possible (888) 539-5297 to learn more about your legal rights in these cases.
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