Persistent Symptoms After Traumatic Brain Damage
Sustaining a traumatic brain injury can have profound and lasting effects on an individual's life. Traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, occur due to a sudden, violent impact or jolt to the head, leading to damage to the brain tissue. The long-term consequences of a TBI can be extensive and impact various aspects of a person's physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being.
Individuals who have qualified a TBI may struggle with persistent headaches, dizziness, impaired balance and coordination, and chronic pain. Cognitive difficulties, such as memory problems, trouble concentrating, and slowed processing speed, can make it challenging to return to strive or engage in daily activities. Additionally, emotional and behavioral changes, including mood swings, depression, anxiety, and personality changes, can significantly disrupt an individual's quality of life and interpersonal relationships.
At McCormick & Murphy, our Denver personal injury lawyers understand the immense challenges faced by those dealing with the long-term effects of a traumatic brain injury. We are committed to providing comprehensive legal help and guidance to support our clients navigate the complex process of seeking compensation and accessing the resources they need for their recovery. Our team of experienced attorneys will work tirelessly to ensure our clients receive the maximum compensation they are entitled to, allowing them to focus on their rehabilitation and reclaiming their lives.