LawLeaf's lenders can fund a variety of different types of brain injury cases resulting from a personal injury. These cases include: Animal & Dog Bites Amusement Park Assault & Battery Automobile Accidents Aviation Accidents Bicycle Accidents Boating Accidents Birth Injuries Bus Accidents Car Accidents Construction Accidents Medical Malpractice Motorcycle Accidents Motor Vehicle Accidents Nursing Home Negligence Pedestiran Accidents Premises Liability Railroad & Train Accidents Slip & Fall Swimming Pool Accidents Tort Tractor Trailer Accidents Truck Accidents Workers' Compensation Wrongful Death A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden trauma causes damage to the brain. TBI typically results from an object hitting the head and piercing into the brain tissue.
The two types of head injuries are an open head and closed head injury. An open head injury occurs when something hits the skull and it becomes fractured. An open head injury can result in the brain swelling, severe damage to the tissue and infections. Closed brain injuries occur when something hits the skull and the skull does not fracture. Closed head injuries may also result in brain swelling, severe damage to the tissue and infections. The dangers of a closed head injury is there is no room for swelling.
There are different symptoms and side effects of a traumatic brain injury. The symptoms vary from mild to severe. Below is a list of different symptoms for these types of injuries.
According to the Brain Injury Association of America: - Approximately 1.4 million people sustain brain injuries each year
- 50,000 people die each year due to brain injuries
- 235,000 people are hospitalized each year due to brain injuries
If you have been involved in an accident and have any of the symptoms below, you should immediately seek medical attention.
Symptoms of mild brain injuries: - loss of consciousness
- headache
- light headed & dizziness
- loss of balance
- blurred vision
- ringing in the ears
- behavioral or mood changes
- concentration & memory loss
Moderate & Severe brain injuries: - numbness
- slurred speech
- weakness
- convulsions
- coma
- seizures
- paralysis
- respiratory failure
LawLeaf understands the severity of brain injury related accidents. We believe that if someone has been a victim of an accident intenionally or unintentionally they should be entitled to compensation to help pay for both bills and damages related to the accident. We also understand that a lawsuit cash advance can help while waiting for your case to settle. Lawsuit funding can help with financial obligations such as medical expenses, credit card debt and mortgage payments. LawLeaf only works with those lenders whom offer non-recourse funding for all brain injury related cases. This means if your attorney is unsuccessful in winning compensation for your case, you don't pay back the lawsuit loan. While LawLeaf handles plaintiff pre-settlement lawsuit funding we can also offer structured settlement annuity payouts for all brain injury related cases. If you are currently seeking lawsuit funding for a brain injury begin by applying with us today. Once we receive your information we will immediate process your application and send it out to those lenders whom handle your specific case type.
For additional information you can visit our lawsuit funding FAQ or contact our lawsuit funding service today. We stand ready to assist you in your time of need.
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