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Portland Brain Injury and Brain Damage Attorney: Free Legal Consultation

Oregon Head Injury Attorney

Brain injuries are one of the most tragic and least understood personal injuries. We strive to help clients who have suffered personal injuries resulting in brain damage recover for their often life-altering condition.

Litigating Brain Injuries in Oregon

Brain injuries most often result from closed head trauma, but many accidents can also involve open head wounds. From car accidents, to serious falls, to bike accidents or accidents in stores, virtually any type of accident that causes a blow to the head can result in serious head trauma or brain injury.

When you have suffered head trauma, the resulting brain injury can range from the run of the mill concussion to something much more serious, including comas and seizures.

Brain injuries are difficult to diagnose even for the most experienced physicians. Complicating matters is the fact that brain injuries can come on days or weeks after the accident victim has been stabilized. They can be short lived or result in permanent brain damage, and a forgetful victim might not be able to adequately convey all of their symptoms to their treating physicians.

If you or a loved one has been in an accident and now suffers from any of the following symptoms, seek help immediately: mismatched and non-responsive pupils, loss of consciousness, irritability, concentration problems, forgetfulness, seizures or ticks. When in doubt, get it checked out.

After you or your loved one has stabilized seek out an experienced Portland brain injury lawyer to explore options to recover for the personal injuries you have suffered.

Contact a Portland Brain Injury Attorney

Contact Sarah Nelson, P.C., to schedule a free and confidential consultation about your brain injury case at no cost or obligation. You may call us at 503-928-8053 or toll free at 888-344-1932. You may also contact us online to start talking with an experienced trial lawyer.

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