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Friday, October 30, 2009

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Health Insurance & Injury Update :-

Seattle Brain Injury Lawyer | Seattle Brain Injury Attorney
Brain injury, head injury, closed head injury, concussion, coma, traumatic brain injury, brain injury information

Brain Injury Lawyers - Experienced lawyers handling head injury cases for accident victims all over Washington State.

Information regarding injury to the brain, closed head injury, concussion –
A brain injury, or traumatic brain injury (TBI), occurs most frequently when the head is struck or hit by some external force. Traumatic brain injury most often results when there is a blow to the head in a car accident or fall. It can also occur when the head is thrown back and forth in a collision, without striking any object, if the brain hits the inside of the skull with some force.

Of all types of injury, traumatic brain injuries are among the most likely to result in death or permanent disability. Each year more than 80,000 Americans survive a hospitalization for traumatic brain injury but are discharged with TBI-related disabilities. An estimated 5.3 million Americans are living today with a TBI-related disability. Twenty-two percent of people who have a TBI die from their injuries.

The majority of traumatic brain injuries are caused by accidents, often leaving the injured in a financial crisis. The injured are sometimes unable to care from themselves or earn a living. It is estimated that persons suffering a severe traumatic brain injury may incur between 600,000.00 and 1.9 million dollars in long-term rehabilitative care. With this in mind, a qualified lawyer with extensive experience in handling traumatic brain injury cases should be hired as quickly as possible to seek the compensation you and your family need. Our lawyers have experience with cases involving both mild and severe brain injuries, including a $3.1M settlement, believed to be the largest settlement in the history of Mason County.

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