Atlanta Brain Injury Attorney
Serving Brain Injury Victims throughout Greater Atlanta
When an outside force impacts the brain, as in a car accident, a fall, or a criminal attack, it can result in a debilitating brain injury. Beside the damage of the impact itself at the moment when the injury occurs, secondary injuries may follow from such an impact, including swelling of the brain, hemorrhaging, and pressure inside the skull. These secondary injuries may lead to death, permanent disability, or lesser disabilities, such as loss of motor skills, cognitive problems, amnesia, and more. Those who sustain brain injuries often need extensive medical care and, in the worst cases, lifetime assistance or nursing care.
If you or someone you know has suffered a brain injury due to the negligence or misconduct of another party in the Atlanta area, engaging the services of a competent attorney is imperative. You will need a legal professional who is well-versed in such cases to aggressively pursue all avenues of compensation for such a devastating injury. The Atlanta personal injury attorney at The Craig Firm, LLC focuses primarily on personal injury law and can provide the comprehensive and dedicated legal representation needed.
Brain Injury Cases
Those who suffer mild brain injuries may experience acute headache, convulsions, vomiting, nausea, dizziness, and other symptoms. In cases of more severe brain injury, the victim may go unconscious or into a coma, lasting days, weeks, months, or years. The longer the coma endures, the more damage may be involved and less likelihood of a full recovery.
Because of the devastating consequences that may follow a brain injury, having a legal professional handling all of the details and procedures of your injury claim or lawsuit is essential. You will want the peace of mind of knowing that the maximum amount of compensation for damages is aggressively being sought with a comprehensive claim or through civil litigation in the courts.
Contact the Atlanta brain injury lawyer at The Craig Firm if you or a loved one has sustained a brain injury in an accident or incident caused by another today.