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Brain Injuries

Whether it is stroke, bleeding, swelling of the brain, motor vehicle accident trauma, or any other condition limiting oxygen and blood supply to the brain, every minute is precious.   It is often said that “time is brain”.   Brain injury can lead to a lifetime need for special care and attention

It is also said that the human brain is the most complicated organ system in our known universe.  Legally proving the relationship between brain injuries of many different types and the resulting outcomes, ranging from subtle personality changes to massive paralysis requires legal specialization.

Our firm has successfully represented people with many different types of brain injury, including closed head injuries, strokes, hemorrhages and swelling from trauma and  interruption of necessary supplies of blood and oxygen.  These cases include some of the largest settlements in the history of our State. We invite you to look at the Results section of our website for examples of some of our Montana brain injury settlements we have made for clients who suffered brain injuries.

The need for specialized legal assistance to successfully handle the brain injury case, however, does not simply end with the recovery of fair compensation.   These cases and the settlements they require often involve the need for sophisticated settlement arrangements suitable to the special needs of people suffering brain injury.  We have experience in working with doctors, therapists, residential care specialists, annuity companies, trust companies and others to assist our brain injured clients after their cases are settled.  We provide specialized and professional legal assistance in the  handling of all aspects of claims caused by these devastating injuries.

Disclaimer: Our Web site provides general information to the public and is not intended as legal advice in any particular situation or to any specific individual. Before relying upon the contents in our Web site regarding a particular legal problem or situation, you should first obtain professional consultation with our office. There can be no attorney and client relationship between our firm and any individual, nor any duty to act on their behalf, until there is a written fee agreement signed by both client and attorney.