Brain Injury
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Brain Injury Lawyers
McLario, Helm & Bertling, S.C.
A brain injury can leave an individual unable to work and live the life they did before the head trauma occurred. Brain injuries can also require around the clock care, numerous dangerous surgeries and lifetime rehabilitation. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in an accident, turn to a knowledgeable personal injury attorney at the law office of McLario, Helm & Bertling.
From our Menomonee Falls office, our legal team has years of experience handling brain injury and other types of head injury cases for clients across the state. Many different types of situations can lead to a traumatic brain injury (TBI), such as a car accident, workplace accident or farm accident. Our firm represents the current and future interests of clients that have experienced these types of accidents and are injured due to another party's negligence. Contact us today to discuss your brain injury case.
Many short-term and long-term effects can result from a closed head injury or TBI. Frequently, the effects of a concussion or a contusion are both immediate and long term. They can result in brain swelling, bruising, loss of memory and changes in behavior, to name just a few of the symptoms. Early intervention and rehabilitation can make a lasting difference in a victim's ability to recover normal life functions.
There are many different types of traumatic brain injuries that lead to brain damage and other issues. Some of the types of brain injury cases we handle include:
- Brain bleeding
- Brain bruising
- Brain swelling
- Frontal lobe injury (which tends to cause personality changes)
- Coup and contracoup injuries
- Bleeding injuries (where bleeding outside the tissue compresses the brain)
- Skull fracture
To learn about our representation and how we may be able to help you pursue compensation for your brain injury, contact a lawyer at the office of McLario, Helm & Bertling today. We also handle other severe injury cases, such as spine injury matters.