
Texas personal injury situations can involve serious injuries to any part or parts of the body. Perhaps no part of the human anatomy leads to more lasting struggles and uncertainty than injuries to the brain. Brain injuries remain a mystery to a large degree for many reasons, which is completely discomforting to those who have suffered such an injury and to their family members. Texas brain injury attorneys deal with these situations daily, and below are just a few reasons why these cases can be difficult for everyone involved.
The Inability to Provide a Prognosis
There are many brain injuries that occur that will not be operable. Certain parts of the brain are simply too sensitive to reach without risking far greater harm. In addition, the brain is an intricate network of nerves, tissue and other substances that does not necessarily present a concrete timetable in terms of recovery. Therefore, many who have suffered a brain injury face the extremely difficult prospect of having no idea when or if they will move past their suffering, which only makes matters worse.
Tangible Losses
People who have suffered a serious brain injury often must deal with extended hospital stays. These hospital stays can involve weeks and sometimes months of intense observation as well as brain surgery. Not only are these circumstances difficult to deal with in a psychological sense, but they can also quickly add up to millions of dollars in medical costs. Unfortunately, even those with health insurance will likely find out that their policies do not cover all of these medical bills, leaving them in a state of financial desperation.
In addition to the enormous medical bills that can result from a brain injury, the prospect of earning income to alleviate these losses becomes less likely if someone suffers from a serious brain injury with no timetable for recovery. People whose brains are not functioning properly are generally unable to work effectively, and this is because their cognitive functions can be impaired and their stamina is markedly reduced as a result of the pain and struggle they endure.
Intangible Losses
Aside from the tangible, financial losses that those with brain injuries face, there are other costs that are incurred both by the injured person and that person’s family. Specifically, people who suffer brain trauma can have their personalities change, their ability to cope harmed and reduced and their ability to basically function challenged repeatedly. These types of struggles make daily life extremely difficult, and with no clear timetable that provides an escape in the future, depression is often what results from these situations.
If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury because of the negligence or recklessness of someone else, you need to take action by contacting the Texas brain injury attorneys at Parker McDonald, P.C. today to schedule a free initial consultation.






