Attorney Halström
represents victims of brain injuries in
Massachusetts. A brain injury occurs when a victim suffers head trauma
that results in damage to the tissue and blood vessels of the brain.
Often this damage results in physical and cognitive impairment that can
leave the victim with lifelong complications. Recent research estimates
that over 1.5 million Americans suffer brain damage each year, and
often the damage is caused by the negligence or action of others. In
such cases, it may be necessary to call on an experienced head injury
lawyer. Frederic Halström, is dedicated to helping you receive
the
compensation you need to move forward.
What is a
Brain Injury?
The impairments associated with
brain damage vary in type and
severity, depending on the nature of the injury. Brain trauma can
usually fall into one of two categories: traumatic brain injury and
acquired brain injury.
Traumatic
Brain Injury
Attorney Halström
represents brain injury victims who have
suffered from Traumatic Brain Injury. This category of brain injury
usually occurs as a result of a serious head trauma or a head injury.
Most commonly, traumatic brain injury is the result of injuries
sustained from automobile accidents, sports accidents, Shaken Baby
Syndrome, or violence.
- Auto Accidents
- Because of the high
speeds at which cars and other vehicles travel, it is no surprise that
auto accidents result in the highest number of traumatic brain injury
cases in Boston and nationally. The likelihood that a victim will
sustain serious and lasting brain injury complications increases if he
or she was not properly protected by a seat belt, helmet, or other
protective gear. Sometimes, though, others act in negligent ways,
making it impossible to avoid head trauma.
- Sports Accidents
- With increasing
participation in competitive, contact sports, brain injuries for
athletes have become somewhat common. Athletes who compete in physical
sports such as football, rugby, hockey, and horseback riding are at
risk. It is important for athletes who participate in these sports to
wear the proper protective gear in order to avoid sustaining a head
injury. Even with the proper gear, however, sometimes the injury is
unavoidable because another party was negligent. In such cases, it may
become necessary to hire a head injury lawyer.
- Shaken Baby Syndrome
- Sadly, Shaken
Baby Syndrome (SBS) is the number one cause of death among infants. SBS
occurs when a baby or infant is violently shaken, causing the brain to
hit the skull. When this occurs, serious brain and head injury can
occur, even sometimes resulting in death.
- Violence
- Elder abuse, child abuse,
and domestic violence are all examples of violence that can lead to
head and brain injury. For the elderly, brain damage can occur if the
victim is hit repeatedly in the head or if the victim is pushed or
falls down. In adults and children, abuse often results in battery of
the head, which causes brain damage. Unfortunately, violence is a
leading cause of brain injury among adults, and it often goes
unreported.
Acquired
Brain Injury
Acquired Brain Injury occurs
when the brain is deprived of oxygen.
Often, this occurs because the victim suffers from a heart attack,
stroke, or other health condition that restricts the oxygen flow to the
brain. In some cases, however, Acquired Brain Injury is the result of
negligence on the part of a medical provider or caretaker.
What
Should I Do if I Am a Brain Injury Victim?
Confusion and anger may be your
first response if you or a loved one
is a victim of head trauma. Boston attorney, Frederic
Halström,
knows that you will probably have many questions and maybe even be
unclear about your rights. In such cases, Attorney Halström
recommends that you take the following steps:
- 1. Review the Facts:
How did the brain
injury occur? If it was in an automobile accident, was the other driver
following the traffic laws? Was he or she driving in an aggressive or
distracted way? If the injury was sustained during a medical procedure,
can the physician give a strong explanation for the injury? If you are
still unsure or suspicious about the circumstances surrounding your
brain injury, our Boston law firm can help.
- 2. Document Everything:
Try to keep
records, receipts, and statements from the incident in which you or a
loved one received head trauma. It is important to document your
account of the incident as soon as possible so that it is fresh and
clear in your mind.
- 3. Act Quickly:
If you believe that you
or a loved one have been the victim of negligence, resulting in a brain
injury in the Boston area, Attorney Frederic Halström
recommends
that you contact our law firm as quickly as possible. The sooner you contact us,
the easier it will be for our
attorneys to collect valuable information and data that can determine
the success of your case.