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Houston Brain Injury Lawyer

The human body is one of the most complex living organisms. All of its many moving parts need to be in working order to provide a person with a healthy life. The "control board" for all of these components is the brain. The brain oversees and controls the entire process of living, thinking and experiencing. Even so, the complex nature and functions of the human brain remain a great mystery in many ways to the medical field.

 

As a result, people who suffer brain injuries often face a daunting task of recovery. If recovery is not possible, brain injury victims are faced with a challenge just to manage daily life in the future. Unfortunately, many brain injuries are permanent in nature, and too much damage to the brain can often lead to either a vegetative state or death. If you or someone you love has suffered this type of injury, you should contact the brain injury lawyers at Snider & Byrd for an immediate and free initial consultation.

 

Brain Injury Facts and Statistics

Although there is currently no way to track all brain injuries in the United States, brain injury lawyers across the country could tell you that this number is in the thousands every year. One of the reasons is that there are so many potential causes for brain injuries, including car accidents, collisions, etc. The other reason, and the one that brain injury lawyers help their clients deal with, is the devastating results that a brain injury carries.

 

The Short and Long Term Effects Of Brain Injuries Include:
  • Loss Of Memory
  • Loss Of Senses
  • Loss Of Spatial Reasoning
  • Loss Of Balance
  • Loss Of Ability To Speak
  • Loss Of Mobility In Limbs
  • Death
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    Brain injuries are serious. Injuries this serious and treatment of them require help of all types. Getting this proper treatment is why you should Contact the Houston brain injury lawyers at Snider & Byrd for a free initial consultation if someone you love has suffered a brain injury. Call for a free consultation at 888-453-5294.