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Personal Injury: Brain Injuries

Any time an individual suffers trauma to the head, they run the risk of developing a brain injury.  If you have suffered trauma to the head, and you are experiencing symptoms such as memory loss, headaches, slow uptake in conversation, difficulty concentrating, inability to regain focus once lost, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), nausea soon after the accident, or blurred vision, you should consult a medical professional as soon as possible.  Brain injuries can be very sensitive and require appropriate medical specialists, such as neurologists, neuropsychologists, speech therapists, cognitive retraining therapists, and others.

Because of the sensitivity and severity of brain injuries, and the complicated law surrounding them, it is important to hire an attorney who is experienced and comfortable with such cases.  The Grega Law Group, P.S., has developed an extensive brain injury practice, and our Principal, J. Anthony Grega is a member of the Brain Injury Association of Washington.

 

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