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Kansas, Missouri, and Arizona Brain Injury Lawyers – Legal Guidance from Our Firm

One of the most common types of catastrophic personal injury, and a leading cause of disability among young adults and children, brain injury often leads to cognitive, physical, emotional, and social impairments. When a brain injury is caused by the negligent or careless behavior of another, the victim may be able to receive compensation for their injuries. At The Law Offices of Dr. Samuel K. Cullan and Associates in Kansas, Arizona, and Missouri, our brain injury lawyers can help you understand your legal rights and obtain the compensation you need to rebuild and restore your life.

Frequently Asked Questions: Brain Injury

What are common causes of brain injury?

Brain injury occurs when the head is subjected to a sudden force. The most common causes of brain injury are auto accidents, semi tractor trailer accidents, motorcycle accidents, birth injury, nursing home abuse, jobsite accidents, falls, and flying objects or debris. Brain injury can also occur if the brain is deprived of oxygen or blood, as a result of some diseases, and due to toxic exposure to certain chemicals. If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury, The Law Offices of Dr. Samuel K. Cullan and Associates in Kansas, Missouri, and Arizona can help. Our brain injury lawyers provide comprehensive legal services and aggressive representation to ensure your rights are protected.

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What are common symptoms of brain injury?

Brain injury symptoms can vary greatly based on the severity of the injury, the location of the injury (part of the brain that is affected), the type of injury (closed head injury or open head injury), and various other factors. In some cases, patients may appear fine at first, but over time personality changes or unusual behavior can become more apparent. In other cases, victims of brain injury may be unable to perform even the most basic daily functions and may require continuous medical care.

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What type of care is available for brain injury victims?

There are so many different symptoms and degrees of brain injury that rehabilitation is often necessary for even the so-called "mild" cases.  In order to ensure that injured people can return to their environments as accepted, happy, and productive individuals, ongoing medical treatment is often required.  The care of neuropsychologists, physical and rehabilitation medicine specialists, occupational and physical therapists, speech and behavior therapists, and others are often needed to get better.  In extreme brain injury cases, assisted living or day treatment centers may be necessary. To afford these costly treatments, victims may need to speak with our Kansas, Missouri, and Arizona brain injury lawyers about taking legal action.

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What losses could I recover?

The financial costs associated with a brain injury can be overwhelming for both victims and their families. If someone else is responsible for your brain injury, you may be able to file a legal claim and obtain compensation for your past and future medical expenses, lost wages, ongoing care needs, pain and suffering, and other damages. However, time deadlines may limit your ability to obtain this compensation if your claim is not filed on time. To avoid this, contact our brain injury lawyers as soon as possible to discuss your case.

It is the obligation of brain injury lawyers to educate jurors about the true long-term complications and costs of traumatic brain injuries. A verdict that does not adequately compensate the victim for the life long medical care, economic loss, and pain and suffering associated with these injuries is no victory at all. Contact Cullan Law for dedicated, compassionate assistance. We serve Kansas, Arizona, and Missouri residents, and our brain injury lawyers will aggressively pursue your legal claim.

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