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Do I Have a\u00a0Brain Injury Lawsuit?<\/h2>\n

Brain injuries are often called the “silent injury” because a person might look perfectly normal but their lives have been changed forever by their injury. The first step is to recognize that you have actually suffered a brain injury. \u00a0After more than thirty years of representing head injured clients, we have noticed that a person’s spouse or friends are the first to notice a brain injury. \u00a0If you experienced a blow to or a serious jolt of your head and you are experiencing one or more of the following symptoms, you should ask your doctor if you have a traumatic brain injury (TBI).<\/p>\n

What Changes In\u00a0My Thinking Indicate\u00a0a Brain Injury?<\/h2>\n