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Naperville Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers

DuPage County Closed Head Trauma Attorneys

Brain injuries can be divided into two categories: traumatic and acquired. Acquired brain injuries typically result from strokes and other medical conditions. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are caused by external blows to the head, such as those suffered in car accidents, truck accidents and motorcycle accidents. Concussion and post-concussion syndrome are often associated with traumatic brain injuries.

At the Law Offices of Mathys & Schneid, we have decades of experience that we put to work for victims of traumatic brain injuries caused by motor vehicle accidents and other acts of negligence. If you or a loved one has suffered this type of injury, count on us to help.

Mild, Moderate and Severe TBI

Traumatic brain injuries are classified as either mild, moderate or severe. These are medical classifications only. Our lawyers know that there is really no such thing as a mild traumatic brain injury. All brain injuries will have a serious impact on a person's life. We provide compassionate and experienced representation to all brain injury victims.

We know that mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) cases can be just as complex as severe TBI cases. The complexities arise because these injuries can often be medically invisible. The constellation of symptoms, including memory loss, inability to focus, personality changes and depression, are unlikely to show up in an MRI. We need to work with neurologists and other experts to make it perfectly clear to our opponent, or to a jury if we go to trial, that the medical issues were the direct result of an auto crash or other act of negligence.

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If you or someone you love has experienced mild, moderate or severe TBI, contact Naperville traumatic brain injury attorneys at the Illinois Law Offices of Mathys & Schneid for help in obtaining the compensation you deserve.

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