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Brain Injury Attorney Serving WisconsinÂ
Brain injuries are one of worst injuries suffered in vehicle or any kind of accidents. Victims with traumatic brain injuries most likely have very bad functional problems and are easily diagnosed by doctors. However, many accident victims can suffer mild brain injuries, even if they are not knocked unconscious that can leave them:
- Confused
- With short or long term memory loss
- Moody
- Sensitive to bright light
These types of symptoms are not easily diagnosed. That’s why it’s important that you call Gendlin, Liverman & Rymer. Our attorneys have the vast experience needed in dealing with this type of injury. The call is free and there’s no obligation. Call us at 1-414-777-7777. We’ll answer all your questions, and there’s no fee unless you win.
To find out more about these cases and others, please see our Client Stories.
Brain Injury Symptoms
A traumatic brain injury can affect numerous aspects of a person’s emotional, physical and cognitive well-being. Know the symptoms in order to diagnose and treat a head injury as quickly as possible:
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Confusion
- Lightheadedness
- Blurred vision or tired eyes
- Ringing in the ears
- Fatigue or lethargy
- Behavioral or mood changes
Based on your case, whether you receive a large settlement or a smaller one, we’ll keep you and your family informed on a regular basis, with an understanding and compassion for all you and your family are going through. Don’t just take our word for it, review our client stories to learn what they have to say.
And be sure to read Gendlin, Liverman & Rymer’s ’11 Mistakes That Cost Accident Victims Thousands of Dollars’. We provide this free to our clients and prospective clients. We would also like to offer a complimentary ‘What You Should Do First’information sheet. We hope you and your family will find it very helpful.
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