What Are the Long-Term Needs for Brain Injury Care?
The human brain is both strong and delicate. In some instances, the brain can heal and adapt in ways that doctors can only study and admire. However, because the brain often remains a medical mystery, certain forms of damage can be impossible to cure. Long-term treatment needs for brain injury recovery may include:
- Physical therapy to regain independence for acts like standing, walking, and going to the bathroom independently
- Occupational therapy for skills like cooking, driving, socializing, and essentially regaining the lifestyle you enjoyed before your injury
- Psychiatric and psychological care to help process this traumatic experience and maintain cognitive functions
- Speech and language therapy to retrain communication abilities
- Social support for the injured individual and their family or friend group
Brain injuries often require management for the rest of a person’s life. The quality of that life depends greatly on the care and recovery support received. Financial resources are needed to guarantee care and dignity, and are discussed in the following section.
Your choice to pursue legal action today could lead to a vastly improved quality of life for you and your family.
What Could a Brain Injury Settlement Mean for You?
A successful pre-trial settlement or verdict from a judge could help cover:
- Medical bills for initial and ongoing healthcare needs
- Lost wages and job-related benefits like retirement contributions, health insurance, or expected raises/bonuses
- Pain and suffering, meaning the non-economic damages you’ve suffered physically and mentally
- “Punitive” damages which are “punishment” fees that may be charged to the negligent party in your case, and then awarded to you
- Wrongful death expenses for funeral costs, lost income, and lost companionship in cases of fatal brain injury
Your choice to pursue legal action today could lead to a vastly improved quality of life for you and for your family. Contact Osborne & Francis to discuss your options, and possibly secure skilled representation right away.
In building your case, a brain damage lawyer must not only document your injuries, losses, and ongoing needs for the court, but also show the direct cause of your injury. The origin of the accident or incident that caused your injury will dictate who is financially responsible for the consequences.