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Protect Yourself from Brain Injuries

October 13, 2014 By 201WAG

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Your brain is your most vital organ. It’s responsible for all of the body’s other functions, both voluntary and involuntary. If part of an individual’s brain is damaged, he or she may face life-altering disabilities, cognitive issues and possibly death. If you’ve suffered from any type of head injury, you could be entitled to monetary compensation. Contact one of the personal injury attorneys at our firm to learn more about your rights as a head trauma victim.

Any type of accident can cause a head injury. An automobile accident, medical malpractice, or a fall can lead to serious brain injuries. Seek medical attention immediately after suffering from any type of injury. This is crucial for a few reasons:

  • Put your health first. Increase your chances of a speedy, full recovery by seeking and receiving medical help.
  • You’ll minimize your risk of further injury. Some injuries seem minor at first, but can become more severe if they’re left untreated over time. Avoid long-term injury and disability by being proactive about your health and recovery.
  • Build the case for your personal injury claim by creating a paper trail. If you can show that a doctor has examined your injuries and given a diagnosis for them, you’re much more likely to win the compensation you’re seeking.

Why Seek Monetary Compensation?

The monetary compensation you could receive from a personal injury claim is meant to cover the expenses you incur due to your injury. The following are all expenses that can be covered with this money:

  • Lost wages due to time spent out of work;
  • Medical bills;
  • Accommodations for temporary or permanent disabilities caused by the brain injury; and
  • Unquantifiable expenses, such as those for scarring, bruises, depression following an injury, and mobility issues.

This monetary compensation isn’t just for the injured individual – it’s for his or her family as well if he or she was a breadwinner for his or her household. Brain injuries are among the most serious injuries that one can sustain. If an individual was not solely and directly at fault for his or her head trauma, he or she is entitled to have the costs associated with the injury covered by the individual or company at fault.

How to Seek Monetary Compensation

Following an accident, an individual should first seek medical attention. Once he or she has been examined by a doctor and receives a diagnosis, he or she may begin the process of filing a personal injury claim.

In South Carolina, personal injury victims have three years following the date of their injury to file a personal injury claim. Once this time frame has passed, the individual is no longer entitled to seek monetary compensation. After receiving medical attention, the victim should contact an experienced personal injury attorney to find out if he or she has grounds for a personal injury claim, how his or her case might be affected by South Carolina’s comparative negligence laws, and the best way to proceed with the case.

Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help

Don’t risk your health and your life by leaving a brain injury untreated. If you’ve suffered any type of head trauma, contact the McGrath Law Firm in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina at 843-606-2755 today. We’re here to advocate for you and make sure you receive the money you deserve.

 

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