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New York Lacerations Lawyer

A laceration is a type of a brain injury. Typically it is a closed head injury, meaning that the skull was not penetrated. It is involves a tear in the brain’s tissue. Like most types of brain injuries, brain lacerations are commonly caused by a blow to the head or a violent jolt suffered in a fall, a car accident, or when struck on the head. When the brain moves within the skull, the blood vessels in the brain tear. When this happens, there is bleeding in the brain. This causes swelling of the brain tissue, and leads to lacerations. The seriousness of a brain laceration depends on a number of factors including its location, its depth, the amount of blood loss, and whether an infection develops. However, any injury to the brain requires immediate treatment. If you or someone you care about suffered a brain laceration, also referred to as a cerebral laceration, it is important that you contact an experienced New York lacerations lawyer as there may be sources of compensation to help pay for your medical bills and other losses suffered due to the brain injury.

Symptoms of a brain laceration and treatment

The symptoms of a brain laceration are similar to the symptoms of other types of brain injuries: dizziness, nausea, vomiting, slurred speech, and loss of consciousness. If any of these symptoms are present, the victim should immediately seek a medical evaluation. A CT scan can be used to diagnose a brain laceration and to determine the amount of bleeding. The greater the amount of blood, the more serious the injury. Another commonly used diagnostic test is an MRI.

Depending on the severity of the laceration, surgery may be necessary to remove clotted blood or to open the skull in order to relieve pressure. Medication may be needed to prevent seizures. Seizures are common with within the first few days for victims who suffer mild to severe brain injuries. Diuretics are used to reduce pressure inside the brain. Medication may also be necessary to fight infections.

Because the brain is responsible for the workings of practically every part of the body, lacerations or any type of brain injury can affect the victim in a variety of ways. As part of the plan of rehabilitation, a variety of types of therapy may be necessary. An occupational therapist will help the victim relearn activities of everyday living. A speech and language therapist will help improve slurred speech and other communication issues. A neuropsychologist will help improve cognitive problems, while a physical therapist will help with mobility.

Pursuing compensation

The costs associated with treating a brain injury can be substantial, particularly if the injury is severe. In cases where the laceration causes so much damage that the victim suffers permanent, severe brain damage, he (or she) may need lifelong in-patient care. Understandably, if you are facing the physical and financial challenges of a brain injury, you are greatly concerned as to how all of the bills will be paid. With the help of an experienced lacerations attorney in New York, you may be able to file a claim against the person who injured you and collect recompense for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Similarly, if the injury occurred at work, your medical bills may be covered by workers’ compensation.

Law Offices of Stephen Bilkis & Associates can help

For two decades the lacerations attorneys serving New York at the Law Offices of Stephen Bilkis & Associates have been helping injured victims just like you hold defendants accountable for their negligent actions. We will listen to you with compassion, support you, and vigorously fight for your legal rights. Contact a New York lacerations lawyer at 800.696.9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, Nassau County, Queens, Staten Island, Suffolk County and Westchester County.

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