Thursday, August 12, 2010

How to Choose a Brain Injury Attorney


Whether arising from an automobile accident or a premises liability, medical malpractice, or products liability matter, a brain injury case typically involves a tort action alleging negligence or wrongful action on the part of the defendant. An experienced civil trial lawyer will understand the basic legal issues involved in any of the above instances. However, traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases involve complex medical issues of diagnosis and prognosis - issues that a civil trial lawyer may not fully understand. These issues are critical to the proper evaluation of how much an injured party is eligible to recover.

Therefore, in order to maximize your potential recovery, you should choose a brain injury attorney with specific trial experience in brain injury cases, and not just general personal injury or civil litigation experience. Your brain injury lawyer should be able to demonstrate a familiarity with the nature of TBI and the different legal and medical considerations that are involved.

f you have not been involved in a personal injury case before, you may be surprised at how long the process can take. Although a trial may only last a week or two, it can be months, and sometimes even years, before a case goes to trial. A lot of work is done in the meantime to prepare the case for trial, and a settlement may occur at any point along the way. While sometimes months may go by without hearing from your brain injury law firm, you should always feel free to contact your brain injury attorney for an update - and when you do, you should expect him or her to listen to you and to answer, to your satisfaction, any questions you might have.

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