Brain Injuries
About Brain Injuries
The brain is the body’s most important organ. The control center for the entire body, the brain performs countless functions throughout the day from walking, to speaking to problem solving. When an injury occurs to the brain, vital functions of life can be lost in an instant. Speaking, reading or getting dressed in the morning can suddenly become exceedingly difficult or impossible for victims of brain injuries.
The functionality of the brain is still largely unknown in the medical world. Treatment for brain injuries in growing increasingly more sophisticated, but victims of brain trauma often suffer long-term effects and may never fully recover. The medical care for brain injuries can extend for years or even a lifetime and be very costly. When a brain injury is caused by someone’s negligence, the victim is entitled to compensation for the devastating effects of that negligence.
Brain Injuries can occur in a variety of different circumstances:
- Car accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Genetic defects
- Viral infections
- Trauma
- Violent crimes
- Medical negligence
- Drug use of the mother
- Complications during birth
The attorneys at William W. Price, P.A. are knowledgeable about the many different areas of law pertaining to brain injuries. Whether the injury was caused by a car accident, a slip and fall, or the negligence of medical professionals, our attorneys have extensive experience in all types of Brain Injuries and their causes.
Compensation for Brain Injury Victims
The laws related to injuries or deaths caused by Brain Injuries are complex and involve legislation specific to Personal Injury, Premises Liability or Medical Malpractice. These laws and regulations detail the forms of negligence and govern what compensation victims of Brain Injuries may receive.
At William W. Price, P.A., our attorneys are experienced in cases involving Brain Injuries. We help victims of Brain Injuries seek the maximum compensation possible for the long lasting pain and suffering caused by someone else’s negligence.
Proof in Brain Injury Claims
Brain Injury cases are complex and, depending on the circumstances surrounding them, can be difficult to prove. Brain injuries can occur due to medical malpractice, unsafe environments or the negligence of a car or truck driver. Navigating the laws that pertain to these specific instances requires an extensive knowledge of many different areas of law.
Proof in a Brain Injury claim varies depending on the type of case. If the injury is caused by Medical Negligence, the victim must prove that they did not receive an acceptable standard of medical care. If the injury is caused by a Slip and Fall, the victim must prove the property owner knowingly had an unsafe environment. Other types of situations require other types of proof.
Our attorneys are skilled in all types of situations that result in Brain Injuries and know the vital information needed to build a strong case. We employ a team of experts including:
- Accident reconstruction specialists
- Medical experts in all fields
- Researchers who are skilled at gathering pertinent information needed to prove negligence
- Legislative experts who are knowledgeable about complex laws and regulations
- Professionals who can testify about the physical and emotional effects of Brain Injuries
Hiring an Attorney for your Brain Injury Claim
Injuries or deaths that occur because of Brain Trauma involve a difficult burden of proof and in-depth knowledge of the unique laws and regulations that govern these cases. An attorney who has experience in Brain Injuries and the laws that govern these cases will help you navigate the complicated legal issues surrounding your claim.
At William W. Price, P.A., our attorneys are experienced in Brain Injury cases. We offer free consultations for victims of negligence. When you call our offices, you will speak with an attorney, not an assistant. He or she will review the facts of your case and talk to you about your legal rights; all at no charge.
To schedule your free consultation, call 561-659-3212.



