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Toronto Brain Injury Lawyers

Brain injuries are one of the most debilitating traumas that a person can experience. Unfortunately, acquired brain injuries affect thousands of Canadians every year. As the center that directly controls motor skills, cognitive reasoning abilities, and basic physical functions such as walking and talking, any damage sustained to the brain is a cause for concern. Although many find it difficult to imagine suffering brain damage, a traumatic brain injury could happen to anybody. Surprisingly, acquired brain injuries are typically a result of commonplace hazards, such as slip and falls, car accidents, bicycle collisions, and other everyday mishaps. While brain injuries can range from mild to severe, many who sustain traumatic brain injuries never recover complete functionality of their brains. In many serious cases, damage to the brain can result in prolonged disability and permanent impairment.

Regardless of the extent of damage, suffering a brain injury is a frightening and traumatic ordeal. Due to the complexity of these injuries, brain trauma often requires more specialized attention to properly treat and heal than other personal injuries. At Mazin & Associates, PC, our skilled Toronto brain injury lawyers understand that with medical costs, physical therapy, and rehabilitative care, expenses for brain injuries can quickly add up. Our legal team works to ensure brain injury victims receive the specialized degree of care that trauma to the brain necessitates. We aim to seek full compensation for the lifetime costs associated with traumatic brain injuries so that your healing process does not have to be deterred by financial strain.

Symptoms of a Brain Injury

The symptoms of a brain injury vary, depending on which area is afflicted. Memory is a commonly affected cognitive function that becomes impaired with brain injury. Other symptoms of mild brain trauma may include:

  • Memory loss and concentration problems
  • Dizziness or nausea
  • Confusion or slowness in thinking
  • Sensory deprivation or impairment, such as blurred vision or ringing in the ears
  • Trouble sleeping and controlling mood

Symptoms that could arise from a severe brain injury include:

  • Vomiting or nausea
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Inability to wake up
  • Loss of coordination
  • Fluid drainage from nose or ears
  • Persistent headaches
  • Loss of motor skills
  • Seizures or convulsions
  • Weakness
  • Coma or death

It is not uncommon for symptoms of mild and severe brain injuries to overlap. The recovery rate for brain injuries is unpredictable and achieved on a case-by-case basis. Our legal team partners closely with medical professionals, present and future care specialists, and medical rehabilitators to best serve victims of brain injuries and ensure a clear path to healing.

Additionally, we strive to ensure that insurers recognize that our brain injured client needs a much higher level of support and care than the bare minimum most insurance companies are willing to support. Our brain injury lawyers’ goal is to determine the lifetime costs associated with a brain injury and then seek full compensation from the responsible party.

Contact a Brain Injury Lawyer in Toronto

At Mazin & Associates, PC, we understand the emotional toll and financial burden a brain injury subjects a victim and their family to. While you may feel helpless, our Toronto brain injury lawyers are dedicated to working toward a redemptive outcome during this difficult time, and we can use our vast knowledge in Ontario brain injury law to guide you through every step of the process. We will partner with you and your family members to work towards a successful outcome during this confusing, difficult time. We work closely with top experts including medical professionals relating to brain injuries, present and future care experts, specialized accountants, and leaders in the field of medical rehabilitation for someone with a brain injury.

If you or someone you love was the victim of a brain injury and is in need of support, don’t hesitate to reach out to our us at (416) 625-2122 for a free consultation. We will be there for you to address your hopes and concerns, using clear language and frequent updates. We will become your strong advocates and advisors, fighting for the best monetary result possible for you and your family.

Brain Injury FAQs

How do I know if I have sustained a brain injury?

Traumatic brain injuries can occur after any head injury. While the public is most familiar with brain injuries resulting from sports, car accidents are one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries in the United States. Victims of car accidents are routinely checked for symptoms of traumatic brain injuries. These include several well-known symptoms and some less widely recognized ones. Symptoms people are familiar with include unconsciousness, short-term memory loss, confusion, headaches, and dizziness. Other symptoms include ringing in the ears, nausea and vomiting, blurry vision, cognitive changes. If you or a loved one has experienced any of these symptoms, it is likely a brain injury occurred.

What should I do if I suspect a brain injury has occurred?

The most important step to take if you suspect a brain injury has occurred is to call an ambulance. The sooner you consult a medical professional, the better your chances. A neurological examination illuminates the extent and intensity of the brain damage. In addition to an MRI and CT scan, a doctor will diagnose your brain injury based on the circumstances of the injury, whether the person lost consciousness, and any changes in behavior following the injury. While many victims of brain injuries recover quickly, this is unfortunately not always the case. A neuropsychologist is the most qualified to assess the damage.

Are Traumatic Brain Injuries common?

One and a half million people are living with the effects of traumatic brain injuries in Canada. Toddlers, teenagers, and older adults are most at risk. Shockingly, the Brain Injury Association of Canada estimates more than 100,000 people experience a traumatic brain injury in Canada each year. The majority of bicycle-related deaths involve someone not wearing a helmet. Improvements in automobile safety technology have reduced the number of brain injuries resulting from car accidents, but we still have a long way to go.

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Mazin & Associates PC dedicates itself to achieving maximum settlements in serious personal injury and accident cases. Our areas of practice include car accidents, motorcycle injuries, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, slip and falls, wrongful death, product liability, long-term disability and medical malpractice.

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