She sustained permanent brain injury and her left side became paralyzed.
Not exact matches
Bad outcomes for babies are death and
permanent brain damage or other disability such as a brachial plexus
injury sustained during a difficult vaginal delivery.
With traumatic
brain injuries, a person can
sustain blindness, cognitive function loss, coma,
permanent cognitive loss, horrible headaches, concussion syndrome, double vision, or paralysis on one side of the body as a result of a stroke.
In other instances where the
injuries are not so obvious, for example traumatic
brain injuries (TBI), a doctor may need to evaluate the victim and provide his or her opinion regarding the
permanent and long - term nature of the harm
sustained by the accident victim.
The
injuries sustained by a person who suffers
brain damage may be
permanent and life - altering and can result from medical malpractice, birth trauma, negligence, or a defective product.
As a highly skilled
injury lawyer, Mark Fellman works hard to assist workplace accident victims who have suffered catastrophic
injury to the
brain and spinal cord that result in
permanent disability, who have
sustained serious
injuries at construction sites, and while driving or riding in company vehicles.
The tragic result is that some construction workers are run over by operating equipment and
sustain injuries including, but not limited to, full or partial paralysis, massive internal
injuries,
permanent disfigurement, spinal
injuries, loss of limbs, and
brain damage.
Statistics do show that at least one third of survivors will
sustain moderate to severe
brain injuries including memory loss, learning disabilities and
permanent loss of basic functioning.
If you have been hurt by any of these types of accidents or have a loved one who has
sustained permanent injury as a victim of traumatic
brain injury as a pedestrian, call the Glenn Law Firm today to consult with an attorney.
Some of the most common types of
injuries sustained in Ohio bicycle accidents include fractures and broken bones, concussions, traumatic
brain injuries (TBI's), soft tissue
injuries,
permanent scarring (especially facial scarring), spinal cord
injuries, and death.