Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury
Motor vehicle accidents, falls, sporting accidents and violence are all common causes of brain injury and spinal cord injury. Those who survive these extremely serious injuries may never be the same. Brain injuries can cause symptoms ranging from loss of memory to coma. Spinal cord injuries can leave you permanently paralyzed.
Experienced in Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury Cases
If you or a member of your family has suffered a brain or spinal cord injury, it is important to speak to an experienced personal injury lawyer like Bubba Cromer as soon as possible.
It is possible to obtain significant verdicts and settlements for clients who suffered traumatic brain injuries, a type of closed-head injury that is the result of a forceful blow to the head that disrupts thinking and can sometimes cause a skull fracture.
Cromer Law Offices is ready to represent victims of anoxic or hypoxic brain injuries, who are also in need of immediate representation. These injuries are caused by total or partial lack of oxygen supply to the brain. Near drowning and medical malpractice are among the causes of anoxic or hypoxic brain injuries.
How Bubba Cromer Can Help
Cromer Law Offices’ legal team will assess your specific situation and advise you of your rights and options. When necessary, Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer, Bubba Cromer will often work with a certified life care planner and an economist to make sure a plan is in place that anticipates your current and future accident-related expenses. For example, will you need to remodel your home to make it accessible? How often will you need hospitalization, clinic visits and/or rehabilitative care? What are the costs associated with traveling to obtain the care you need? Will you be able to return to your old job — or any job at all?
In Workers’ Compensation cases, people who have suffered brain injury and spinal cord injury are entitled to lifetime benefits. Please see Bubba Cromer’s Workers’ Compensation attorney section of this website for a full explanation of this area of our practice.