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According to the Brain Injury Association, each year, around 44,000 Massachusetts residents suffer traumatic brain injuries. Causes run the gamut from slip and fall, car accidents, and assaults, to sports concussions, and shaken baby syndrome. Across the United States, more than 50,000 people will lose their lives as a result of traumatic brain injury (TBI) each year, and one person sustains a traumatic brain injury every 21 seconds. And finally, according to the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA), approximately 5.3 million Americans are forced to live with conditions resulting from TBI, meaning, those who survive TBI are left with neuropsychological impairments that result in disabilities that affect work life, family life, and social activity.

Acquired brain injury, open head injury, closed head injury, or traumatic brain injury may occur as soon as the head hits a hard surface and is caused by everything from a tiny fracture to penetration of the skull. In some cases, traumatic brain injury is detected well after the accident or impact occurs. In these cases, swelling and bleeding into and around the brain may have already taken place. Brain injuries are typically classified as mild, moderate, and severe, and the effects can be short-term, lifelong, or fatal.

If you or someone you love has been involved in an accident that results in brain injury, whether the injury is mild or not, you should hire a Massachusetts brain injury lawyer or attorney to help you recover damages suffered as a result of your brain injury. A settlement can help cover current and future medical expenses, and the victim may even be able to recover monies for pain and suffering. Because each state has it’s own set of brain injury and personal injury laws, a brain injury lawyer or attorney will have a strict focus on personal injury and they will be well versed in the Massachusetts ’s laws, statutes, and codes relative to brain injury.

If at all possible, seek counsel immediately--the statute of limitations to file your claim in the state of Massachusetts is 3 years. Procrastinating could be costly and it could hinder your case in many ways. When seeking a brain injury lawyer or attorney, look for experience and success. Also, make sure that they have a strict focus on brain injury. To locate an experienced and successful brain injury lawyer or attorney in Massachusetts , please visit the American Bar Association website.


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