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No one expects their life to change in an instant, but when it comes to brain injuries, the unexpected becomes reality. Whether it’s you or a loved one who has suffered, the physical, emotional, and financial toll can be overwhelming. If you or someone close to you has experienced a brain injury due to someone else’s negligence or a workplace accident, you could be eligible to claim compensation.<\/p>

Brain Injury Claims<\/h1>

It’s hard to imagine an injury more serious than a brain injury; or a head injury which causes permanent brain damage. After all, the brain is the human body’s control room – controlling our movements and thoughts, our speech and our memories, our involuntary reflexes and even our personality.<\/p>

Brain injury can cause significant trauma and distress, both for the victim and their wider family. This is why it’s so important that those who have suffered a brain injury through no fault of their own, for example in a road traffic accident or following medical negligence, are helped on the road to securing brain injury compensation claim.<\/p>

Find out more about making a serious injury claim<\/a>.<\/p>

We know money can never turn the clock back and repair the often devastating effects of a head injury, but it can go someway towards making rehabilitation and recovery a smoother and more comfortable process.<\/p>

We are ready to help you make initial steps to claiming a head or brain injury compensation, whether it’s for you or for a loved one who doesn’t have the mental capacity to do it for themselves.<\/p>

For a free initial consultation, simply call our trained advisers who are highly experienced in understanding how hard this is for families. Talk to us on phone number 0800 234 6438<\/span> for free or contact us here and request a call back.<\/p>

Making a brain injury claim<\/h2><\/a>

When you call our trained advisers on 0800 234 6438<\/span>, we will talk you through the accident, explain the no win no fee<\/a> claim process and partner you with the right personal injury solicitors for you.<\/p>

We can help you claim maximum compensation by bringing a no win no fee claim under a conditional fee agreement, with the support of specialist solicitors who are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).<\/p>

No win no fee removes the financial risk of bringing a claim, because you will not have to pay out anything if you do not win.<\/p><\/div>

What is a brain injury?<\/h2><\/a>

A brain injury is classed as traumatic or non-traumatic, depending on the cause. A traumatic brain injury, such as a blow to the head, can cause irreparable damage and in the worst cases, lead to serious and permanently physical and\/or mental disability.<\/p>

Traumatic brain injuries are typical following road traffic accidents, accidents at work<\/a> and falling from heights.<\/p>

A non-traumatic brain injury – also known as ‘acquired brain injury’ – can be caused by, for instance, strokes, oxygen deprivation, a tumour, disease such as meningitis, or an incident such as near drowning. Acquired brain injury is often caused by pressure on the brain.<\/p>

The most common brain injury can lead to:<\/p>