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Traumatic Brain Injury / Closed Head Injury

Boston Brain Injury Lawyer

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases are notorious for their challenging nature. Personal injury attorneys who are working in support of a head injury victim's right to compensation after a slip and fall accident, construction accident, or auto accident often face an uphill battle. This is in part because brain damage is often hard to detect, even in MRI and CT scan images. But family members and the victim understand the impact of the injury all too well.

As a career personal injury lawyer in the Boston area, I am known for my ability to put the pieces of the puzzle together in a brain injury or other catastrophic injury case. I gather and present facts related to an accident, the brain injury, and the loss to the victim and his or her family.

To schedule a consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney, contact me, Kenneth Martin Knee, at my Boston, Massachusetts, law offices.

Financial Challenges are a Reality for Most Catastrophic Injury Victims

As a young person, I hated the fact that I was growing up in the underprivileged environment of the New York City housing projects. However, this challenging background gave me an in-depth understanding of what it really means to face economic hardships. My early experience observing financial struggles everywhere I looked serves me and my clients well today. I fight for full and fair compensation for my clients who have suffered a serious head injury or any other catastrophic injury with a clear awareness of what we are fighting for -- and against.

A Tough Litigator on Behalf of Brain Injury Victims

The steps involved in building a strong case for compensation of a brain injury victim often include the following:

  • A thorough investigation into the causes of a truck accident, premises accident, or other injury that makes it clear where negligence lies
  • A detailed evaluation of a person's injuries and their long-term consequences
  • Medical determination of concussion or contusion
  • CT scans, MRIs to reveal brain swell or any internal hemorrhaging
  • Evaluation of a closed head injury victim by an expert such as a neuropsychologist to reveal brain damage not visible in CT scan or MRI imagery
  • In-depth interviewing of people in the victim's life who can attest to personality changes, memory loss, or emotional stress resulting from the brain injury and its effects

Discuss potential strategies for a successful outcome in your brain injury claim or lawsuit. Contact me by phone or email.