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Although any personal injury can result in physical, emotional, and financial hardship, brain injuries and spinal cord injuries can be especially devastating for victims and their families. If you or a member of your family has suffered a severe head injury or traumatic brain injury, the attorneys at our Wilmington offices, serving New Hanover County, North Carolina, can help. The head injury and traumatic brain injury lawyers at Mako & Associates will fight to ensure that the party or parties responsible for your injury are made to answer for their negligence and that you are compensated for pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost wages, and other losses and expenses related to the accident.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Head Injury Causes
Types of Head and Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain and head injuries can occur as a result of automobile, truck, motorcycle, pedestrian accidents and other types of motor vehicle accidents. These injuries can also be caused by workplace accidents, slip-and-fall accidents, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and violent assaults.
Severe head trauma often causes physical and cognitive disabilities that can prohibit the victim from working or engaging in other normal activities. Our traumatic brain injury and head injury attorneys have helped individuals from Wilmington, New Hanover, Pender, Brunswick, Onslow, Robeson, Duplin, Columbus Counties and throughout North Carolina obtain the money they need to ensure that they receive appropriate medical care and that their families are provided for.
Our traumatic brain and head injury lawyers have the experience and perseverance to assert your rights and make sure that justice is served. We invite you to schedule a free consultation at Mako & Associates to discuss your case and learn more about your legal options.
Head injuries are classified as either open or closed. An open head injury occurs when the skull is fractured or is penetrated by a foreign object. A closed head injury occurs when the skull is left intact but the brain collides with the wall of the skull at the point of impact. Both open and closed head injuries can result in traumatic brain injuries, in which normal brain function is impaired permanently. People frequently experience dizziness, fainting, loss of balance, headaches, vision disturbances, anger issues, loss of memory as well as other severe symptoms. Frequently, people who have experienced a head injury will complain that they no longer know who they are. They feel like someone else. Often, head and brain injuries are sustained along with spinal cord injuries and may, in time, contribute to or cause wrongful death. Whatever the details of your specific case, our traumatic brain and head injury attorneys in Wilmington will present the strongest case possible on your behalf, working toward a settlement or jury award that will ease the financial burden this unexpected event has placed on you and your family.
Furthermore, our attorneys are able to assist you through this trying time simply by their understanding of the problems.
If you or a loved one has suffered a severe head injury or traumatic brain injury, contact our attorneys in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina. Our traumatic brain injury and head injury lawyers have successfully helped many New Hanover County and other North Carolina victims obtain the financial compensation they deserve.
Our attorneys will help you get through this.Mako & Associates, P.A.
3208 Oleander Drive
Wilmington, North Carolina 28403
Phone: (910) 338-0300