Brain Injuries

Indiana Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers • Infant Brain Damage Attorneys

Wagner Reese & Crossen
Toll Free: 800-792-0332

Representing Brain Injury Victims throughout Indiana and Nationwide

Since 1997, the personal injury law offices of Wagner Reese & Crossen, have been gaining recognition among insurance companies, opposing defense attorneys, and judges for our exceptional representation in the area of traumatic brain injury representation. Our attorneys offer more than fifty combined years of personal injury trial experience. We have helped our clients receive significant settlements and jury awards for serious head injuries suffered in accidents in Indiana and throughout the country.

Memory Loss and Personality Change Can Affect Brain Injury Victims for Months and Years

We are aware of the long-term effects that can plague a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) victim. We have experience effectively demonstrating the impact of these injuries, which can be difficult to prove in court. We arrange for tests such as MRIs and CT scans. We connect our clients with neuropsychological testing facilities that specialize in identifying and treating brain injuries. Even after a year, during which matters improve to some extent, brain injury victims can exhibit personality changes, depression and emotional instability. In some cases, victims may be so affected by memory loss that they are unable to work.

We recommend that family members and even co-workers keep a diary or journal to document subtle changes that common testing procedures may not reveal after a traumatic head injury. People close to the victim are more likely to notice changes that may not be picked up even during a long stay in a rehab facility.

Learn more at our Brain Injury Practice Information Center

If you or a family member has been in an accident that involved a sudden whipping or impact of the head, contact us at the traumatic brain injury lawyers' offices of Wagner Reese & Crossen, so we can help you and your family seek the full and fair compensation you may be entitled to.

Handling All Types of Severe Head Injury and Brain Damage Claims:

  • Infant brain injury
  • Subdural hematoma
  • Neurological damage
  • Severe concussions
  • Fractured skull
  • Brain bleed
  • Memory loss injuries
  • Chronic headaches
  • Vision loss
  • Balance problems

Representing People Who Have Suffered Head Injuries in Accidents:

Brain Damage Can Remain Hidden in TBI Cases

TBI often occurs when there is a rapid acceleration and deceleration of the brain, as often happens in a whiplash accident or a fall or car accident that results in head impact. A "concussion" type of head injury is sometimes referred to as closed head injury. Brain injuries can be long lasting and sometimes difficult to prove, especially when there are no outward physical signs of the injury. In fact, a traumatic brain injury can be present, yet routine neurological examinations could show up normal. However, our law firm can help even in the most challenging circumstances.

For more information about our experience, our reputation, and our effective strategies to help you receive full and fair compensation for a serious head injury, contact the traumatic brain injury attorneys' offices of Wagner Reese & Crossen for a free initial consultation.


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