Head and Brain Injury
Florida’s West Coast head and brain injuries claims law firm
The consequences of head and brain injuries also known as traumatic brain injury (TBI) are often obvious. When brain injuries are extreme, the victim may require life-long nursing care, possibly even life support. An infant who suffers an anoxic brain injury or neck injury during birth may never speak or walk. But milder traumatic brain injuries, or concussions, can result in subtle brain damage that can also devastate the victim and the victim’s family. Following a closed-head injury the person might experience—
- Memory loss
- Frustration or irritability
- Personality changes
- Inability to concentrate or finish tasks
- Depression
- Confusion
Attorney Tom Woodruff has been helping victims of serious brain injuries get the compensation they need to rebuild their lives since 1969. His law firm, Woodruff Injury Law, has the resources necessary to hire top medical and economic experts to see that our clients’ injuries are properly evaluated and so that we can support your claims for full compensation.These injuries do not always appear immediately after an accident. They can take time to manifest themselves and are often difficult to diagnose and treat. If someone close to you has ever said you have not been the same since your accident or concussion, you may have TBI. You might need cognitive rehabilitation or therapy for a long time. Before you settle your accident or injury claim, consult an attorney who is experienced in dealing with TBI cases. Make sure you receive compensation for all of your injuries.
Legal help for head and brain injury victims in Florida
When you need a skilled personal injury lawyer who understands the complex problems brain injury victims and their families face, contact Woodruff Injury Law and schedule your free initial consultation. We handle all personal injury claims on a contingent fee basis so you owe no attorney fees unless and until we recover compensation for you.