A traumatic brain injury is a serious and sometimes devastating condition. An Oregon injury lawyer can be of assistance when you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury.
Part one of this article addressed the definition of brain trauma as well as the general symptoms. The cognitive and perceptual symptoms of a brain injury were also explained. In part two of the article you will find out what the physical and behavioral/emotional symptoms of a brain injury are and what you can do to prove the existence and seriousness of a particular brain injury.
The physical symptoms of a brain injury are; sleep disorders, tremors, gait disturbance, headaches, sensitivity to light, seizure activity, extreme physical or mental fatigue, and/or paralysis.
There are many behavioral/emotional symptoms of a brain injury. These include irritability, apathy, heightened or flattened emotional responses, inflexibility, impatience, and/or lack of inhibition.
Physical and behavioral/emotional symptoms of a brain injury are areas that are best explained and handled by a capable and experienced Oregon injury lawyer.
Every symptom of a brain trauma is serious and this is what will be examined. An Oregon injury lawyer will understand and appreciate the seriousness of each symptom.
There are many tests that will need to be done and an Oregon injury lawyer will know which ones are important for your case. You may need mental, psychological and physical tests that will focus on each symptom of your brain injury.
Choose a personal injury lawyer who knows all the ins and outs of personal injury law when you are dealing with a traumatic brain injury.
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