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Brain Injury Claims

Brain injury claims are extremely complex personal injury claims. They must be conducted by a specialist in the area in order for the claim to be progressed and maximised to its full potential. It is often more difficult to prove a brain injury claim as this is due to the fact that the victim may not look as though they are actually affected or have a brain injury.

There also may not be a visible injury such as scarring. This is often why images of the injuries sustained at the time of the incident are often crucial in further strengthening a case to make a brain injury claim.

Obviously as in any personal injury claim the medical evidence obtained is crucial in proving the claim. In order to fully understand the brain injury though a MRI or CAT scan are required scan as the results are extremely important in the progression and successful conclusion of any claim.

It is also important to build up evidence and documentation that supports what the injured person was like before the accident took place. This helps to show how their life has dramatically changed as a result of the incident.

It is often the friends and family members that are most affected when a loved one suffers a brain injury. Often remembering how the person was before the accident and seeing them now as a result of the accident. Victims of brain injury are often left; unable to concentrate, unmotivated and a lack in confidence. It can often be very distressing to see someone you love and care for change so dramatically.

Call us 0800 634 7575 to get more advice on starting a brain injury claim, or if you prefer why not arrange for one of our team to call you back on whether you have a claim to make! Just fill out the quick form below and we’ll call you back when your ready to chat.

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