
Why Work With A Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer
Lawyers who specialize in brain injuries partner with medical professionals when they are working these cases. This provides the attorneys the means to identify necessary medical testing which can help prove their client's case. It also gives attorneys a network of physicians where their clients can be referred to receive specialized neurological testing and treatment. These connections not only bolster the case for you but also helps you receive the best possible medical care for your condition.
The Difficulty Of Proving A Brain Injury Case
Brain injury cases can be more difficult to prove because there may be no effect on the person's appearance. Other types of personal injuries are more readily apparent such a broken leg or an injured spine. Wounds are not visible and cannot be photographed as evidence to present in the client's favor. It is therefore very time-consuming and labor-intensive to collect and analyze the evidence.
Working on a brain injury case is a collaborative effort between you, the client, the attorney, your medical provider, and your family. It is important to have good medical documentation as to the cause and the extent of the brain injury. You and your family must cooperate fully with the medical and legal professionals, offering all possible information pertinent to the accident. This is a coordinated effort which will best serve your ability to prove your case and receive your just compensation.
How Medical Experts Help
There are many medical tests which can help determine the extent of a brain injury. Radiologists can perform these tests which include advanced brain scans to determine the magnitude and the manner of the brain injury. It is also important to have at least one clinical physician, such as a neuropsychologist, neuropsychiatrist, psychologist or psychiatrist on the team to work with the radiology experts. A good brain injury lawyer will have a professional medical team willing to expertly communicate the diagnoses, findings, and prognoses they found from examining all the medical documentation and tests.
There are often several radiological tests performed to ensure all medical documentation is complete. One of the hte primary radiological tests is the Single Proton Emission Computed Tomography or SPECT scan. This test uses 3-D technology to provide detailed pictures of the brain damage. Another test, the Positron Emission Tomography or PET scan helps determine if there are changes in brain functioning as a result of the brain injury. You may also undergo several MRIs to determine if there are any other injuries.
Determining Compensation
If someone is guilty of injuring you, they should provide you compensation for medical bills, ongoing emotional and physical pain, and lost wages. A brain injury can also impact your ability to participate in activities they once enjoyed. You may be entitled to some type of special compensation for these losses.
Working with an attorney who specializes in brain injury cases can increase your chances of receiving just compensation for your injuries. Contact an expert traumatic brain injury lawyer today and get a review of your case.
