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Signs and Symptoms of Brain Damage

Contact a Bay Area Brain Injury Attorney

Most people who suffer brain injuries in accidents are diagnosed relatively quickly while they are being treated for concussions and other traumas. In some cases, however, brain injuries are more subtle and may not be readily apparent for a while after they occur.

At Corsiglia McMahon & Allard in San Jose, our attorneys work with our clients' physicians to help them identify and document the signs and symptoms of brain damage.

To discuss your case with an experienced northern California trial lawyer, contact us for a free consultation. You will not pay a fee unless we help you recover compensation.

Have You or Your Family Members Noticed Any of These Symptoms?

If you have been in an accident in which you hit your head or your body was shaken rapidly, it is important for you and your family members to keep an eye out for potential signs of brain damage. The following are some of the most common symptoms of traumatic brain injuries:

  • Difficulties with concentration
  • Forgetfulness and memory problems
  • Difficulties carrying out work responsibilities
  • Personality changes and mood swings

If you have experienced these symptoms and are not sure whether they are related to your accident, you owe it to yourself to see a doctor and get some answers. If it turns out that you do have a brain injury, you can then begin the process of seeking compensation.

If you have suffered brain damage due to someone else's negligence, our attorneys will do everything within our power to hold the responsible party legally accountable. Contact us today to discuss your case with one of the respected personal injury trial lawyers at our firm.

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