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UK TBI TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
SOLICITOR SPECIALISTS

We represent a national network of specialist solicitors who are all members of the Law Society panel of personal injury experts¹. A traumatic brain injury solicitor will deal with your claim using a no win no fee arrangement and you will not be asked to fund or finance your claim in any respect. There are no loans to consider, no expenses to pay, no payments to make for medical reports and no risks whatsoever when we deal with your compensation claim. Compensation is paid in full with absolutely no deductions². We pay 100% - Guaranteed.

TBI occurs when a person’s head is hit or shaken violently. The consequences vary depending on the individual circumstances. In some cases there can be very serious long-term effects while in others a full recovery can be made.

A person living with the effects of a TBI can encounter problems in many areas. Talking, thinking, moving, reasoning, understanding, seeing, hearing and learning can all be affected, as can cognition, speech, judgment and memory.

There are many signs to indicate that a person is suffering from TBI:

  • headaches and migraines
  • tiredness and fatigue
  • muscles suddenly contract or tighten
  • seizures
  • balance is unstable
  • partly or completely paralyzed on both sides or one side of the body
  • difficulties thinking and remembering
  • trouble concentrating and paying attention
  • difficulties talking and speaking with others
  • problems reading and writing
  • emotional, social and behavioural problems
  • changes in moods such as becoming depressed and agitated
  • lack of motivation

The term TBI does not refer to a person who was born with a brain injury, nor does it include damage sustained at birth. The term covers open or closed head injuries. An open head injury occurs where there is an open wound caused by a traumatic impact with a hard object that penetrates the skull. A closed head injury shows no sign of a wound and may be caused by impact or by rapidly changing acceleration or deceleration. Closed head injuries can be very severe and often go undiagnosed.

The most common cause of TBI is a road traffic accident. Injuries are also sustained through assaults, sports accidents and domestic and industrial accidents including falls from height. Unfortunately some people suffer irreparable long-term damage as a result of a traumatic brain injury.

It is urged that anyone who suffers TBI seek specialist legal advice from a traumatic brain injury solicitor, especially as this type of injury may cause long-term difficulties. Recovering money can in no way compensate for the loss of faculties and independence but can ease financial burdens allowing the injured person and their loved ones to concentrate on rehabilitation.

This free legal networking service is designed to ensure that anyone needing to see a solicitor about a personal injury can access advice from a qualified specialist. This network is a collective of expert solicitors who are all members of the Law Society’s panel of personal injury experts. The network exists to help the victim and their loved ones receive the much-needed financial support they are entitled to.

If you would like to talk to a lawyer who specialises in TBI cases without any charge or further obligation the network will put you in touch for free. Complete the contact form and an experienced specialist solicitor will call you as soon as possible. All of the specialists in the network are committed to helping victims and their families get the financial support they deserve and operate on a no win, no fee basis. This means that you pay nothing, regardless of the result and that your compensation will pay paid in full without any deductions.



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¹ The Law and Terms and Conditions principally relate to England and Wales. Similar though not identical provisions apply to Scotland and N. Ireland.
²Excluding untraced Motor Insurers Bureau claims - ©Copyright 2004 Motor Accident Claims UK All Rights Reserved - Legal Disclaimer - For more information Contact Us

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