
Traumatic Brain Injury
Brain injuries can be among the most devastating results following an accident, adversely affecting normal understanding, mood, and behavior function.
These and many other events can produce traumatic brain injury:
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Be aware of warning signs
The symptoms of a brain injury can initially be so subtle that you could miss them entirely, putting yourself or your loved one in grave danger. The injury may not show up at first on an MRI or CAT scan. Pay close attention if you or your loved one experiences:
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If you suspect traumatic brain injury, yet conventional testing reveals no damage, you should seek a reputable neuropsychologist who can test brain function capacity.
Advocating your rights, armed with strong evidence
It is also vitally important to seek legal counsel. A qualified attorney can prove the nature and extent of the injury, using available evidence including X-rays, MRIs, CAT scans, experts (such as neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers), and witnesses (family, friends, and colleagues who can attest to your condition before and after the accident).
Contact Timothy E. McKenna, P.C.
We accept traumatic brain injury claims on a contingent basis. All cases are unique, so call us without obligation at 713-783-9900 or contact us online if you have questions or need additional information.
We have decades of experience representing injured throughout Texas.


