Head or brain injury compensation may be available if your injury is a result of an accident that was not your fault. If you believe that you may be entitled to head or brain injury compensation, contact our dedicated team of personal injury solicitors today. Remember, we offer you a FREE no-obligation consultation.
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Your head or brain injury may have resulted from an instance of trauma such as a road traffic accident, a fall, or an act of violence. Whatever your circumstances, our dedicated team of catastrophic injury solicitors could help you to secure maximum personal injury compensation.
Common symptoms associated with head injuries include:
The most common type of head injury is a closed head injury. This is where the skin, skull, and brain tissue are not penetrated. Where the injury does involve broken skin and a fractured skull, the injury may be described as an open head injury or a crush injury. In any situation involving head trauma, secondary injuries may include internal bleeding, bruising, and clotting.
We advise speaking to us as soon as you believe that you may be entitled to personal injury compensation. Any cause for delay in beginning your head or brain injury claim may be taken into account regarding your personal injury claim time limit. For further information, please see What is the personal injury claim time limit? or contact us today for instant answers and peace of mind.
You may be entitled to maximum personal injury compensation if you have suffered a head injury that was not your fault. If you are unsure whether your symptoms are linked to the injury, contact us today for professional advice. Remember, we offer you a FREE no-obligation consultation. We aim to address your queries upfront, giving you instant answers and peace of mind.
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