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A Trusted Firm for Traumatic Brain Injury Claims
A traumatic brain injury can change your life in many ways, from your readiness to work to your ability to enjoy everyday activities. If your injury was caused by the negligence of another party, you have the right to pursue compensation for your losses. Obtaining fair compensation, however, may be an uphill battle. This is why it is so important to have an experienced personal injury attorney protecting your rights.
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At Shay & Associates Law Firm, LLC, we have the experience and resources to handle complex personal injury claims involving serious brain trauma and other catastrophic injuries. Since 1992, our lawyers have been strong advocates for people in Springfield, Decatur, and throughout Illinois.
The Effects of Brain Injuries
A traumatic brain injury can affect many aspects of your life. Some of the effects of brain injuries include:
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Severe headaches
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Nausea
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Forgetfulness
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Impaired cognition
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Irritability
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The most severe brain injuries cause hardships that will last a lifetime. Many survivors require time away from work and ongoing medical care. Determining the long-term costs associated with the injury can be challenging, which makes experienced legal counsel critical to obtain the best possible result. As trusted leaders in Illinois medical malpractice law, we fully understand the medical evidence and treatment options that can affect a brain injury claim.
Our lawyers will work with you personally to gain an understanding of all the ways in which this injury has affected your life. With that knowledge in hand, we can pursue full and fair compensation for your medical bills, wage loss, pain and suffering, and other hardships. A brain injury lawsuit is often a survivor’s only chance to secure the compensation he or she needs.
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Obviously, this type of claim occurs when the injury-causing product was manufactured. In some cases, a defect can be caused by a careless worker or low-quality materials. Manufacturing defects could be caused by using the wrong screw, bolt or fastener on mechanical parts or attaching parts incorrectly.