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Head And Brain Injury

One of our primary areas of practice is brain injury litigation. We have secured some of Canada’s largest multi-million dollar brain injury verdicts and settlements in our 40 year history. We offer absolutely free legal consultations and you do not pay until we win your case.

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Head injuries may pose a significant risk of disability and fatality for both children and adults. These injuries can range from minor bumps, bruises, and cuts on the head to more severe conditions such as concussions, deep cuts, open wounds, fractured skull bones, and internal bleeding or brain damage.

The term “head injury” encompasses a wide range of injuries affecting the scalp, skull, brain, and underlying tissues and blood vessels. Depending on the severity of the trauma, these injuries may also be referred to as brain injuries or traumatic brain injuries (TBI’s). A substantial number of individuals are currently living with the consequences of a head injury, requiring assistance in their daily activities.

How Are TBI’s Diagnosed?

● Blood tests: A TBI blood test analyzes two proteins, UCH-L1 and GFAP, which are released by the brain into the bloodstream after even a mild concussion. This test can provide crucial information in determining medical care, effectively identifying individuals whose injuries require a CT scan.

● X-ray: This diagnostic test uses invisible electromagnetic energy beams to generate images of internal tissues, bones, and organs on film.

● Computed tomography scan (CT or CAT scan): This imaging procedure combines X-rays and computer technology to produce detailed images (slices) of the body, including the brain. CT scans offer higher levels of detail compared to general X-rays.

● Electroencephalogram (EEG): This procedure involves recording the continuous electrical activity of the brain using electrodes (small metal discs) attached to the scalp.

● Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): This diagnostic procedure employs a magnetic field and radio frequencies to generate detailed images of organs and structures within the body.

 

Absolutely free legal consultation

We offer free consultations and promise to waive all legal fees in the case of an unsuccessful claim. Oatley Vigmond gives brain injury survivors the help they need to achieve lifelong financial stability.

Understanding Head and Brain injury law

Hundreds of thousands of North Americans suffer serious head or brain injuries each year at home, on the job, or in the car. Head or brain injuries can range in severity from mild to severe. Even so-called mild brain injuries sometimes result in significant lifestyle and employment challenges.

Traumatic head and brain injuries can occur without a loss of consciousness or significant head trauma. Brain damage can even be caused without any head trauma, through rapid acceleration and deceleration of the neck, such as during a significant rear-end car accident.

Most head and brain injury survivors are hospitalized due to the accident. They are unable to work and forced to pay medical expenses such as medication or health care costs. People who are afflicted can lose their independence and their livelihood.

For some severe brain injuries, urgent surgery may be required. With many forms of brain injury, treatments should include cognitive therapies, speech and language therapies and assistance with activities of daily living. Sometimes supervision is required in the more serious cases.

There are many law firms that claim they specialize in head or brain injury. The Oatley Vigmond approach and successful trial history is what sets us apart. Many of our lawyers are Certified Litigation Specialists by the Law Society of Upper Canada; the only body that governs Ontario’s lawyers ensuring that the people of Ontario are served by lawyers who meet high standards of learning, competence and professional conduct. We have acted for thousands of victims of brain injury. Our experienced personal injury lawyers help seek compensation and address immediate needs while recovery is taking place in the hospital.

Our accidents benefit specialists are former insurance adjusters who have exclusive insight of how accident benefits claims are managed through the insurance system. Our accident benefits specialists work with an expert team of rehabilitation professionals to assist with recovery and to ensure a smooth transition from hospital to home.

We have a proven history of advocating and winning on behalf of injured persons and their families. Oatley Vigmond obtained the largest judgment for a brain injury survivor in Canadian history. Our lawyers, accident benefits specialists and support staff work side by side to offer the highest level of legal guidance to see through to a successful settlement. We encourage you to listen to what our clients say about our lawyers, accident benefits specialists and the Oatley Vigmond approach.

Oatley Vigmond represents people who have been involved accidents that result in brain injuries throughout Ontario and all parts of Canada. 

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What happens if I suffer a brain injury?

Most individuals suffering from traumatic brain injury are hospitalized for extended periods. They often are rendered incapable of returning to work. Paying for rehabilitation and intensive care is difficult enough; having to plan financially for a life without employment income can be overwhelming.

We help our clients achieve financial security so that they can look past these stressors and focus on their recovery. Brain injury survivors who have chosen Oatley Vigmond have consistently obtained settlements that help them achieve stability and normalcy.

Drawing on our extensive network of health care providers in the community, we’ll ensure your recovery includes access to the best health care specialists, including a rehabilitation team that is fully committed to your treatment and long-term well being. We connect traumatic brain injury survivors with psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, speech language pathologists, occupational therapists, social workers, rehabilitation support workers, and more.

Many brain injury survivors require lifelong care and rehabilitation to manage chronic symptoms. In addition, we assist with counselling for the families, to help them cope with the changes to their loved ones.