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Philadelphia Brain Injury Attorney

Brain Injury Malpractice Cases in Philadelphia

If you or a loved one have sustained some kind of brain damage because of medical malpractice, the first step you should take is to contact a Philadelphia brain injury lawyer from our team. Our firm has over 30 years of experience in standing up for the rights of those injured by a hospital or doctor error and will do everything possible to get you the maximum compensation for your injuries. We have already secured injured victims millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts, which serves as a testament to our hard-work and commitment to excellence. As brain damage is defined as the killing or damaging of brain cells, it can have serious, life-altering effects on the lives of those who have to live with its symptoms. Even if you are not sure if you have a case, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our legal team today!

There are certain medical procedures that if improperly handled will result in serious brain damage. This can include the birth process, surgeries, and anesthetics. In some cases, the wrong dose of the anesthetic was used and the patient suffered severe brain damage as a result. When a medical error or negligence has caused this terrible injury, it is strongly advised that you immediately contact a Philadelphia medical malpractice attorney from The Law Offices of Steven Laynas. Our close-knit medical malpractice team is prepared to evaluate your case and advise you what should be done about the legal matters involved with your claim. Such cases require extensive research in order to prove negligence; there could be challenges from opposing counsel and having the case well prepared from the outset is critical to the possible outcome of the case.

The Effects of a Brain Injury on Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Victims

Medical science although having made great strides in brain-related injuries still has not found the solution to serious brain injuries. The victim can suffer from varying degrees of damage, often permanent. In the worst cases, the injured victim can be in a vegetative state after the negligent medical care. In other less serious cases, they may still suffer from memory loss and must be in long term rehabilitation in order to re-learn even the most basic of tasks. When the injured is a newborn, the child's future may be uncertain. Cerebral palsy or other serious injury could have resulted from the lack of oxygen to the brain during the birth process, and your child's future irreparably damaged.

If you believe that the injury suffered by your loved one was the result of negligence or a medical error, it is an urgent matter that you quickly move forward with initiating a claim. These cases can often take some time to resolve, as doctors, hospitals and other medical professionals often are supported by attorneys from their insurer who challenge the evidence, no matter how clear-cut the case of negligence is. Our legal team is prepared to take on brain injury cases for our clients and is determined to fight for fair compensation for damages, whether a settlement, verdict or judgment.

Contact a Philadelphia brain injury attorney at once if your loved one has been injured in a medical procedure that resulted in brain damage.

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