Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Understanding the Impact
I’m Mike Hackard from Hackard Law. We know that Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) can deeply affect people and their loved ones. As a lawyer who has dealt with a brain tumor and bad reactions to medicines myself, I’m dedicated to helping people with TBIs by being caring and using my knowledge to represent them.
Our goal is to help you deal with the legal, medical, and personal issues that come with these injuries that can change your life.
TBIs are some of the worst injuries a person can have. They often lead to big changes in how a person functions, lives, and interacts with their family. In many cases, a TBI can cause the loss of the person who existed before the injury. The person left behind may think, feel, and act differently.
TBIs can have long-lasting and harmful effects. Survivors may have memory loss, experience psychotic episodes, feel anxious, and have trouble with daily tasks.
At Hackard Law, we know that each TBI is unique. Some people might recover well, but many others will face challenges for the rest of their lives.
We treat every TBI case as a serious injury that will have long-term effects until we find proof otherwise. We need to continually assess how TBI will affect our client and their family in the long run. This helps us give them the best support and representation possible.
Recovering from a brain injury is a complex journey that involves much more than the physical healing of tissues, unlike the relatively straightforward process of bone repair. These hidden struggles can affect every aspect of a person’s life, from their cognitive abilities and emotional well-being to their relationships and daily functioning, making it crucial for those affected to receive comprehensive support and understanding throughout their recovery process.
If you or someone close to you has experienced a TBI because of another person’s negligence, remember that you’re not alone. Call us at Hackard Law: 916-313-3030. We’re here to help.
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