Neurological Injury Lawyer Services
Experiencing a neurological injury can be life-changing, affecting not only your health but also your ability to work and enjoy daily activities. Neurological injuries involve damage to the brain, spinal cord or nerves, which can lead to various physical and cognitive challenges. In such cases, seeking professional legal support is essential to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
At JMW, our brain injury solicitors understand the complexities of these cases. We are committed to helping you understand the legal process, offering you the guidance and support needed to secure compensation. If you or a loved one has suffered a neurological injury due to someone else’s negligence, our experienced neurological injury lawyers are here to help. Contact us today by calling 0345 872 6666 or filling out our contact form.
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What Is a Brain Injury?
A brain injury is a serious condition that affects the brain, the organ responsible for controlling all bodily functions, including movement, speech and memory. Brain injuries can result from various incidents such as accidents, falls, sports injuries and acts of violence. Additionally, medical conditions like brain aneurysms, haemorrhages, or a lack of oxygen to the brain can also cause brain injuries.
Brain damage can manifest in various forms, each with distinct causes and effects. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are caused by external forces such as blows or jolts to the head, leading to conditions ranging from mild concussions to severe cognitive impairments. Acquired brain injuries (ABI), however, occur post-birth and can result from medical conditions, accidents or violence.
Different types of brain damage include:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI): caused by external physical force.
- Acquired brain injury (ABI): resulting from medical conditions or non-traumatic events.
- Hypoxic brain injury: occurs when the brain is deprived of oxygen.
- Anoxic brain injury: complete lack of oxygen to the brain.
- Brain stem injury: damage to the brain stem, affecting basic bodily functions.
Each type of brain damage can have varying impacts, from mild symptoms to severe, life-altering conditions. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective treatment and legal claims.
Types of Brain Injury Claims
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) claims arise when an individual sustains a brain injury due to a traumatic event, such as a car accident, fall, or sports injury. These claims can be intricate, necessitating expert legal advice to ensure the injured party receives the compensation they deserve.
TBI claims can encompass various types of injuries, including:
- Concussions: mild traumatic brain injuries that can cause temporary cognitive issues.
- Skull fractures: breaks in the skull bone that can lead to brain damage.
- Brain haemorrhages: bleeding in or around the brain, causing pressure and damage.
- Brain swelling: inflammation of the brain tissue, leading to increased intracranial pressure.
- Brain stem injuries: damage to the brain stem, affecting essential bodily functions.
The effects of TBI can be profound and long-lasting, significantly impacting an individual’s quality of life. TBI claims aim to provide compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and other related costs, helping the injured party manage their recovery and future needs.
Why Choose a Neurological Injury Solicitor
Neurological injury cases are often complex due to the intricate nature of the nervous system and the severe impact these injuries can have. Securing compensation for a neurological injury requires a solicitor with specialised knowledge and experience. Our team at JMW understands the unique challenges involved in neurological injury cases. We work tirelessly to build a strong case, ensuring that all aspects of your injury and its impact are fully understood and represented.
Choosing a skilled neurological injury lawyer, particularly specialist brain injury solicitors, can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case. At JMW, we focus on maximising compensation while providing compassionate and comprehensive support throughout the legal process. From gathering medical evidence to consulting with experts, our solicitors are dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for you.
How JMW Can Help with Neurological and Brain Injury Claims
At JMW, we recognise the significant impact neurological injuries can have on you and your loved ones. Our personal injury team is equipped to handle these complex cases, providing the expertise needed to build a strong claim. We work closely with you to understand your specific needs, whether you require medical treatment, rehabilitation, or support with daily living activities.
We collaborate with brain injury specialists to offer comprehensive support alongside our legal representation, ensuring you receive specialised care in your recovery process.
Our neurological injury solicitors are dedicated to securing compensation that reflects the full extent of your injury. From the moment you contact us, we’ll ensure you have access to a network of medical and rehabilitation professionals who can support your recovery. JMW has a proven track record of achieving successful outcomes for clients with neurological injuries, and we are here to guide you every step of the way.
Neurological and Head Injury Compensation Explained
Pursuing neurological injury compensation involves assessing the many ways in which your life has been affected. Compensation, including brain injury compensation, is designed to cover various losses, such as:
- Medical expenses: covering the costs of treatment, surgeries, and any necessary medical equipment.
- Loss of income: addressing the financial impact of lost wages and, if necessary, loss of future earning potential.
- Rehabilitation and care: ensuring you have access to long-term care and support to aid your recovery and improve your quality of life.
At JMW, we work diligently to maximise your compensation by thoroughly investigating your case. Our team understands the medical and legal aspects involved, allowing us to effectively present your claim. As your neurological injury lawyer, we aim to secure compensation that addresses not only your immediate needs but also your long-term wellbeing.
Why Choose JMW Solicitors?
When dealing with a neurological injury, it’s crucial to have experienced solicitors on your side. At JMW, we combine our legal expertise with a compassionate approach to help you achieve the best possible outcome. Our team has extensive experience with neurological injury claims, including brain injury compensation claims, and we’re committed to delivering tailored advice and support.
We understand that every neurological injury is unique, which is why we take the time to get to know your case in detail. This personalised approach has led to numerous successful cases and satisfied clients. By choosing JMW, you’re choosing a firm that prioritises your recovery and wellbeing while working to secure the compensation you need.
Contact JMW for Expert Neurological Injury Legal Advice
If you or a loved one has experienced a neurological injury due to someone else’s negligence, JMW Solicitors is here to help. We understand the complexities involved in these cases and are ready to guide you through every step of the claims process. Our team of experienced neurological injury lawyers will handle your case with sensitivity and professionalism, ensuring that you feel supported from start to finish.
To discuss your neurological injury claim or brain injury compensation claim and learn more about how we can help, reach out to us for a consultation. We offer expert legal advice tailored to your unique situation, helping you understand your options and the best path forward. Contact us today by calling 0345 872 6666 or filling out our contact form.
FAQs About Neurological Injury Claims
- What is a neurological injury?
Neurological injuries involve damage to the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves. If you've sustained a blow to the head, brain injury can be one of the most serious consequences. These injuries can impact motor function, cognition and overall quality of life. Neurological injuries are often the result of trauma, such as road accidents, falls or medical negligence.
- How do I know if I have a valid neurological injury claim?
If your neurological injury was caused by someone else’s negligence or recklessness, you may have a valid claim for compensation. Our neurological injury solicitors can assess your case and guide you through the brain injury claim process, advising you on the best course of action. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your circumstances.
- Why should I choose specialist brain injury solicitors?
Neurological injury cases are complex and require specialised knowledge of both medical and legal matters. A neurological injury lawyer has the expertise to navigate these complexities, ensuring that your injury is accurately documented and that you receive the brain injury compensation you deserve.
- What types of compensation can I claim for a neurological injury?
You may be able to claim compensation for various losses, including medical expenses, loss of income, rehabilitation costs, and ongoing care needs. Compensation can also address the pain and suffering caused by your injury, as well as any impact on your quality of life.
- How long will it take to receive neurological injury compensation?
The duration of a neurological injury claim can vary depending on the specifics of your case. Factors such as the severity of your injury, the availability of medical evidence, and the willingness of the other party to settle can influence the timeline. Our team will keep you informed throughout the process and work to secure compensation as efficiently as possible.
- Can I claim compensation if my neurological injury occurred at work?
If your neurological injury was due to unsafe working conditions or employer negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Workplace neurological injury claims can cover medical costs, lost wages, and rehabilitation expenses.
- What should I do if my neurological injury was caused by medical negligence?
If you believe your neurological injury resulted from medical negligence, our team can help. We will review your case to determine if there was a breach of duty by the healthcare provider. Our solicitors have experience in medical negligence cases and can guide you through the process of making a claim.
- How much does it cost to make a neurological injury claim with JMW?
At JMW, we typically handle neurological injury claims on a no win, no fee basis. This means you won’t need to pay any upfront costs, and you will only be charged if your claim is successful. We will discuss all costs and fees with you upfront, ensuring transparency and clarity.
- Will I need to go to court for my neurological injury claim?
Most neurological injury claims are settled out of court. However, if the other party disputes liability or the amount of compensation, a court hearing may be necessary. Our team will prepare you for each step of the process and represent you in court if required.
- How can I support my claim for neurological injury compensation?
Medical records, witness statements, and evidence of any financial losses can all support your claim. Our team will assist you in gathering all necessary documentation to strengthen your case.
- How soon should I make a claim after a neurological injury?
It’s best to seek legal advice as soon as possible, as there are time limits for making a claim. In most cases, you have three years from the date of the injury to start legal proceedings. However, there can be exceptions, especially in cases involving children or individuals without mental capacity. Contact us to discuss the specific time limits that may apply to your case.
- What if my injury was partially my fault?
You may still be able to claim compensation even if you were partly at fault. In such cases, the compensation amount may be adjusted based on your level of responsibility. Our team can advise you on how shared liability may impact your claim.
- Can I make a claim on behalf of someone else who has a neurological injury?
Yes, if a loved one is unable to make a claim due to their injury or lack of mental capacity, you may be able to act as a litigation friend to pursue the claim on their behalf. Our solicitors can guide you through this process.