Sentences with phrase «compensated for your brain injury»

I was very pleased with how Joe represented me and I had complete faith in his ability to ensure I was properly compensated for my brain injury, past and future wage loss, cost of future care and other expenses.

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Concussion patients have irregular brain activity within the first 24 hours after their injury but increased levels of brain activity a few weeks later, which suggests that the brain may compensate for the injury during recovery, a new study reports.
On both the acute and the three - month scans, researchers observed that the very long fiber tracks in the brains of the concussed players were damaged, and also saw «hyper - connectivity» in some areas of the brain, suggesting the brain may still have been trying to compensate for the injury.
«People with increased cognitive reserve capabilities may actually heal in a different way that allows them to return to their pre-injury function and / or they may be able to better adapt and form new pathways in their brains to compensate for the injury,» Schneider says.
They will also work to improve the understanding of neurophysiological adaptations — how the brain responds to stimulus and relays messages to the body — and neural plasticity — the brain's ability to form new connections to compensate for an injury — and their relation with balance dysfunction and sensorimotor performance.
While no amount of compensation can replace the life of a loved one or fully compensate the victim for serious and catastrophic injuries such as brain damage or paralysis, we seek to recover reparation for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress to the maximum extent allowed by the laws of the State of California.
If someone else caused the accident which led to your brain injury then they must compensate you for the injuries you have received.
They will do their best to ensure that you are compensated for every way your life has changed since the accident and after receiving the brain injury.
Additionally, if there was injury to the brain, the victim may be compensated for lost wages as well.
Neuroplasticity (also called brain plasticity) is the ability of the brain to renew and, in some cases, to even rewire itself to compensate for deficits or injuries.
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