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Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers – Serving Jacksonville, Pensacola, Clearwater, and Bradenton, Florida

Most people who have a traumatic brain injury will require rehabilitation. Brain injury victims must frequently relearn basic skills, such as talking and walking. It is important to note, however, that just as no two people are alike, no two brain injuries are alike.

Each of our Florida traumatic brain injury lawyers provide victims statewide dedicated, knowledgeable, and aggressive representation. We have handled countless brain injury lawsuits and have recovered millions of dollars on behalf of past clients. If you are looking for a Florida traumatic brain injury attorney, contact braininjuryflorida.com. Our traumatic brain injury lawyers serve victims statewide – including Jacksonville, Pensacola, Clearwater, and Bradenton.

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Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment

Appropriate treatment and rehabilitation will vary from individual to individual. Programs and treatments change, as a person's needs change. It is important to recognize that “more therapy” does not make a person “better,” but that “appropriate” therapy may.

According to the Mayo Clinic, fewer than half the people who suffer severe traumatic brain injuries need surgery to remove or repair the damaged portions of their brains. In some cases, there is a collection of blood between the skull and the brain. This is called an intracranial hematoma, which must be surgically drained.

Surgery may also be performed to drain the excess fluid that has accumulated in reaction to the trauma itself. While swelling is a natural reaction for body tissue that has been injured, it can cause additional damage to the brain by increasing the pressure inside the skull. Medications also can be used to decrease this pressure.

Commonly, a person with a traumatic brain injury may transfer to different facilities throughout the recovery process. Facility types and levels of care are described in “The Rehabilitation Process” section. For more information contact our traumatic brain injury lawyers – serving Jacksonville, Pensacola, Clearwater, and Bradenton – and schedule a free consultation and case evaluation.

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Contact Our Florida Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers

If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of another party’s reckless, careless, or malicious actions, contact the Florida traumatic brain injury lawyers of braininjuryflorida.com. Our attorneys serve Jacksonville, Pensacola, Clearwater, Bradenton, and Florida clients statewide.

A successful brain injury lawsuit can help you recover the compensation you and your family desperately needs. Schedule a consultation with an experienced Florida brain injury lawyer today.

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