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Law Office of Manning Zimmerman & Oliveira PLLC

Suing for Head Injuries in New Hampshire

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If you have suffered head injuries in a New Hampshire accident, you already know how serious and life-altering this ailment can be. Head injuries are often invisible to the casual observer – but you may be struggling with a wide range of both physical and psychological problems as a result of your head injury. The silver lining is that a personal injury attorney can help you pursue compensation for your injuries. But how exactly does this work?

What Kind of Accidents Can Lead to Head Injuries? 

Virtually any kind of accident can lead to a head injury in New Hampshire. That being said, only certain accidents may result in lawsuits or injury claims – and these are the only accidents that may lead to compensation for victims. Generally speaking, you must establish that another negligent party was responsible for your accident if you want to pursue compensation. Here are a few examples of those accidents:

  • Car accidents caused by negligent drivers
  • Truck accidents caused by negligent truckers
  • Slips and falls caused by negligent property owners
  • Head injuries caused by defective products

What Damages Can I Claim for a Head Injury? 

Head injuries may result in a number of damages. In the legal world, “damages” are losses that you have sustained due to your accident – and these may be economic or non-economic in nature.

Non-economic damages include the following:

  • PTSD
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of purpose
  • Humiliation
  • Loss of consortium
  • Emotional distress
  • Pain & suffering

As you can see, these damages involve psychological and emotional issues. These issues are very common among head injury victims, as these injuries can lead to drastic personality changes, loss of inhibitions, problems focusing, and even suicidal ideations.

Economic damages include the following:

  • Missed wages
  • Medical expenses
  • Any other out-of-pocket expenses directly caused by your accident

Missed wages can add up after head injuries, as this type of injury can lead to cognitive decline, sensitivity to light or sound, memory loss, loss of motor control, and a variety of other issues that affect one’s ability to earn an income.

Head injury victims may also require continued medical treatment for the rest of their lives. This might include surgery, prescription medication, vision therapy, rehab, CT scans, and psychological counseling. All of these treatments can be expensive.

You can claim all of these damages if you have experienced a head injury. However, consider working alongside a qualified personal injury lawyer in New Hampshire to prove negligence, gather evidence, and negotiate for a fair settlement.

Where Can I Find a Qualified Personal Injury Attorney in New Hampshire? 

If you’ve been searching for a qualified, experienced Manchester personal injury attorney, look no further than the Law Office of Manning Zimmerman & Oliveira PLLC. Over the years, we have helped numerous injured plaintiffs – including those struggling with head injuries. We know how serious and life-altering these injuries can be, and we’re ready to help you fight for justice and fair compensation. A settlement can cover medical expenses, missed wages, emotional distress, and other damages caused by head injuries. Book your consultation today to get started.

Sources: 

cognitivefxusa.com/blog/personality-changes-after-a-brain-injury-or-concussion#:~:text=After%20a%20brain%20injury%2C%20you,now%2C%20your%20personality%20is%20intact.

biausa.org/public-affairs/media/depression-suicide-after-brain-injury#:~:text=Unfortunately%2C%20suicide%20attempts%20are%20more,mild%2C%20moderate%2C%20or%20severe.

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