Since brain injuries caused by accidents can have permanent,
life-changing effects, it’s important to find an experienced
brain injury
lawyer to help you make a claim for lost income, medical expenses, and
possible home renovations.
Brain Injuries
A brain injury presents one of the hardest challenges after
an accident. These injuries can be the slowest to heal because the brain is a
complex organ. Symptoms such as personality changes or physical disabilities,
whether temporary or permanent, can be overwhelming for family and friends.
In 2011, over
56,000
Canadians received a brain injury. According to the Association for the
Rehabilitation of the Brain Injured, 20% of those people died from their
injury. Of the survivors, 9,000 people needed long-term rehabilitation and
6,000 people will live with a disability for the rest of their lives. These
disabilities can include cognitive disabilities (problems with thinking or
memory); sensory disabilities; communication disabilities (both expressing or
understanding); and behaviour or mental health issues (depression,
irritability, or engaging in socially inappropriate behaviour).
If you or a family member suspects a head injury after an
accident, visit your family doctor. If symptoms of a brain injury appear, it’s
important to head to the nearest hospital emergency room. Common symptoms
include blurry vision, seeing double, floating spots in vision, dizziness,
nausea and/or vomiting, weakness, insomnia, exhaustion, lack of concentration,
trouble retaining new information or skills, personality changes, or sudden or
severe mood swings, and uncharacteristic emotional outbursts.
How a Brain Injury
Lawyer Can Help
The impact of a brain injury can be catastrophic to the
injured individual and their family. The immediate effects are loss of income
for both the injured individual and any family member helping to care for the
accident victim, and out-of-pocket medical expenses.
This is where a brain injury lawyer comes in. With immediate
and pressing concerns like helping your loved one recover from the accident,
you may not have the time or experience to work through the long-term
consequences of a brain injury. In the immediate future, there may be long-term
hospitalization and intensive hospital treatment. Your family will experience a
loss of income at a time when they need it the most to pay for rehabilitation
and medication.
If the injury causes permanent damage, there are other
expenses that may arise overtime, such as housekeeping and childcare help,
ongoing rehabilitation costs, home care, or even extensive home renovations to
help deal with a permanent physical disability.
The recovery from a serious brain injury caused by an
accident can seem almost insurmountable at the beginning, especially if you and
your family are not in the financial position to easily handle the associated
costs. Engaging a brain injury lawyer who is familiar with Ontario’s laws and
similar claims will help you know what to expect in the future as the recovery
progresses.
It’s important to contact a brain injury lawyer who can help
guide your family through the legal steps necessary to deal with the at-fault
person’s insurance, your employer, the medical treatment team, and any other
involved parties.