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Closed Head/Mild Brain Injuries

The Frustration Caused by Mild Brain Injuries

A mild traumatic brain injury, or MTBI, can lead to major disruptions in emotional, physical and intellectual functioning. Yet all too often, the symptoms of MTBIs are overlooked or ignored.

Headaches, memory problems and muddled thinking are common after a concussion or other closed head injury. These symptoms usually clear up within a few weeks or months. Sometimes, however, they never go away. When that happens, it is important to speak to a doctor who is knowledgeable about brain injuries about your condition and to consult with an attorney who understands the nature of brain injuries.

The symptoms of closed head trauma can persist long after the broken bones, cuts and other injuries have healed.

At Biren | Katzman Trial Lawyers, we have frequently represented clients who did not understand why they were having such trouble functioning, months after an accident. Many weren't getting answers from their doctors.

Because we have so much experience representing people with brain injuries due to closed head trauma, our attorneys recognize the subtle symptoms and can direct clients to appropriate medical specialists.

We also understand how to prove that your symptoms are serious and demonstrate how they are related to the original accident.

MTBIs Change Lives

We have represented a wide range of people whose lives and work were permanently altered by mild closed-head injuries. One was a lawyer who had to give up practicing law. Another was a straight-A high school student who was so affected that he could not start at the University of California where he had already been accepted into a pre-medicine program. The damages in terms of lost income, earning potential and quality of life can be enormous.

Our law firm will aggressively pursue compensation for the full extent of damages resulting from a closed head injury caused by negligence. To arrange a free consultation at our Los Angeles office, please call toll free 866-604-5887 or contact us by e-mail.