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Maine brain injury lawyer

In the event that you or a loved one suffers a brain injury via another person's negligence or recklessness, you may have a legal basis for seeking financial recovery from those who are responsible. If this is the case, get a free case assessment from Jim S. Adler & Associates and alert a skilled Maine brain injury lawyer. Your Maine brain injury attorney can fight to gain the compensation you deserve while protecting your rights in the legal arena.

Recovering from a brain injury may take longer than recovering from another form of harm. That means medical costs may be elevated, and the victim may miss time at work, leading to lost wages. When the brain injury occurred due to another person's recklessness or negligence, the brain injury patient has a legal right to press for financial compensation in the legal arena from the responsible person, which may come with the aid of a skilled Maine brain injury attorney.

Drunk drivers cause many brain injury tragedies

What is the leading cause of brain injury in Maine and throughout America? Vehicular collisions. As a matter of fact, such collisions lead to 44 per cent of all TBI, or Traumatic Brain Injury cases. In addition, more than half of traffic mishaps resulting in brain injury involve alcohol abuse. When you or a loved one sustains brain injury due to a drunk driver or another driver's negligence, a skilled Maine brain injury lawyer can provide help. To begin with, acquire a free case assessment  and then initiate your recovery from a brain injury accident.

A brain injury endured in an automobile accident in Maine or elsewhere even can involve slower speeds. An injury referred to as whiplash can produce injury to the brain and nervous system. Furthermore, even a minor blow to the head can lead to damage to brain tissue, internal bleeding or a concussion. That is why it is imperative to acquire medical treatment immediately after a brain injury accident.

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