Help for Brain Damage in Arizona
Brain Injury Information
This is our Arizona Brain Injury page. The reason this page exists is to assist you with some of the challenges after brain injury. One reason you are here may be because you have survived brain injury or know someone who has.
Our hope is that you get better quickly and won’t need our guidance for an extended period of time. Many people with brain damage experience an “apparent full recovery,” the phrase used to describe when the survivor gets better. However, it’s very likely that the reason you are here is that the injury seemed to become worse and not better. When this occurs, the doctors frequently don’t take this concern seriously because they erroneously think that the results of brain injury get better rather than get worse.
The extent of the brain damage, how that damage is identified and how the survivor deals with the after effects are the main focal points in these pages. The author of this page is a lawyer, not a doctor. Evaluate the information by whether or not it rings true to you and the degree the information in this website is supported by the medical and biomechanical research.
I represented people with brain injury for more than 25 years, so I have a unique perspective. The relationship between a brain injury attorney and his client is different than that between a doctor and a patient. The information in these pages stems from listening to our clients and from interactions with doctors, both those who form the diagnosis and those who try to reject it. I believe in my ideas and their ability to assist youwith what is ahead.
The pages of our Arizona Brain Injury page, are structured into these categories:
- Headache
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- Why Brain Injury Attorney?