Personal injury attorneys are experienced and very knowledgeable about what is called tort law. If you are not familiar with this area of the legal system, tort law focuses on "civil wrongs and economic or non-economic damages" that have been done to an individual's rights, their reputation or their property.
While lawyers who deal with personal injuries are educated and licensed in such a way that they can practice any type of law, most of the time they choose to take on cases that involve tort law. The type of cases that such a lawyer would take on include slip and fall accidents, motor vehicle accidents, medical errors, defective products, work accidents and other types of accidents.
While lawyers who deal with personal injuries are educated and licensed in such a way that they can practice any type of law, most of the time they choose to take on cases that involve tort law. The type of cases that such a lawyer would take on include slip and fall accidents, motor vehicle accidents, medical errors, defective products, work accidents and other types of accidents.
1. Improperly Managed labor
Obstetricians delivering babies are charged with taking appropriate care to make sure that fetal distress is timely noted, analyzed and responded to. Failure to perform a timely C-section, may lead to a child sustaining brain damage and result in hypoxia or cerebral palsy, which are caused by oxygen deprivation during labor. Experts in obstetrics and perinatology working closely with a brain injury attorney can estimate in terms of time, when the C-section was indicated, and testify as to how the prolonged delay resulting in the head injury to the child.
2. Car Accidents
Pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists are often the most seriously injured victims of automobile accidents, because there is nothing to protect them from impact by several tons of metal barreling at them. The impact can cause the victim to fall to the ground, causing bleeding inside the brain and increased pressure, which can lead to permanent brain damage. This leads to lifelong necessity for medical care, loss of income, loss of enjoyment of life and loss of services and consortium by a spouse of the victim. Brain injury lawyers who litigate brain injury cases resulting from car accidents understand that any settlement offers have to take into the account the costs of care for the victim for years to come. Therefore, they will often hire economists to calculate monetary damages they'll seek to recover.
3. Construction accidents
Brain injury at construction work sites take place when employers fail to take necessary safety precautions to protect their workers. These cases arise from workers not wearing proper equipment, such as hard hats, or operating heavy machinery without sufficient training or instruction, Construction sites can also cause serious injury to innocent bystanders, as in cases of scaffolding collapse or over unsecured equipment falling from certain heights. In these cases a brain injury lawsuit on behalf of the worker can only be brought if a third party is at fault, since the employer is insulated from suit under the workers compensation coverage (employee will only be able to collect for lost wages, disability and medical bills).
4. Carbon monoxide poisoning
Daily exposure to carbon monoxide may result in cognitive impairment and brain injury. In residential buildings the landlord is supposed to inspect, maintain and repair gas-fired equipment, such as a heater. Some states also require that a carbon monoxide detector be installed in every rented apartment and checked regularly. However, some landlord fails to live up to their duties and bring the apartment up to code. Continuously emitted CO may lead to headaches, dizziness and vomiting, and chronic exposure can result in irreversible brain damage. Expert lawyers working with victims of carbon monoxide poisoning on the premises will demand that defendant produce all record of inspection, repair and maintenance to determine if they can be held liable for client's injury.
Obstetricians delivering babies are charged with taking appropriate care to make sure that fetal distress is timely noted, analyzed and responded to. Failure to perform a timely C-section, may lead to a child sustaining brain damage and result in hypoxia or cerebral palsy, which are caused by oxygen deprivation during labor. Experts in obstetrics and perinatology working closely with a brain injury attorney can estimate in terms of time, when the C-section was indicated, and testify as to how the prolonged delay resulting in the head injury to the child.
2. Car Accidents
Pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists are often the most seriously injured victims of automobile accidents, because there is nothing to protect them from impact by several tons of metal barreling at them. The impact can cause the victim to fall to the ground, causing bleeding inside the brain and increased pressure, which can lead to permanent brain damage. This leads to lifelong necessity for medical care, loss of income, loss of enjoyment of life and loss of services and consortium by a spouse of the victim. Brain injury lawyers who litigate brain injury cases resulting from car accidents understand that any settlement offers have to take into the account the costs of care for the victim for years to come. Therefore, they will often hire economists to calculate monetary damages they'll seek to recover.
3. Construction accidents
Brain injury at construction work sites take place when employers fail to take necessary safety precautions to protect their workers. These cases arise from workers not wearing proper equipment, such as hard hats, or operating heavy machinery without sufficient training or instruction, Construction sites can also cause serious injury to innocent bystanders, as in cases of scaffolding collapse or over unsecured equipment falling from certain heights. In these cases a brain injury lawsuit on behalf of the worker can only be brought if a third party is at fault, since the employer is insulated from suit under the workers compensation coverage (employee will only be able to collect for lost wages, disability and medical bills).
4. Carbon monoxide poisoning
Daily exposure to carbon monoxide may result in cognitive impairment and brain injury. In residential buildings the landlord is supposed to inspect, maintain and repair gas-fired equipment, such as a heater. Some states also require that a carbon monoxide detector be installed in every rented apartment and checked regularly. However, some landlord fails to live up to their duties and bring the apartment up to code. Continuously emitted CO may lead to headaches, dizziness and vomiting, and chronic exposure can result in irreversible brain damage. Expert lawyers working with victims of carbon monoxide poisoning on the premises will demand that defendant produce all record of inspection, repair and maintenance to determine if they can be held liable for client's injury.
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