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Terre Haute Hypoxic Brain Injury Lawyer

Hypoxic brain injuries arise if the brain receives only partial oxygen for a short period of time. These hypoxic events often leave victims with developmental disabilities and long-term cognitive impairments.

Negligent acts by others frequently cause these injuries. Our traumatic brain injury attorneys pursue justice by holding the negligent party accountable for the losses you or your family member has suffered. We analyze your circumstances and build a strong personal injury case to secure compensation from the at-fault party. A Terre Haute hypoxic brain injury lawyer offers your best chance to obtain the financial resources necessary to cover lifelong medical care and support.

What Are Common Causes of Hypoxic Brain Injuries?

Hypoxic brain injuries result from external events and fall under the categories of acquired and traumatic brain injuries. While some cases stem from innocent causes, such as asthma attacks, many occur because of another person’s negligent act or failure to act. Common hypoxic brain injuries that may involve negligence include:

For instance, a careless electrician may rewire a home that later catches fire, or a drunk driver may crash into another motorist. A Terre Haute lawyer from our firm can examine every detail of your oxygen-deprivation brain injury case to uncover evidence supporting a negligence claim. We hold at-fault parties accountable and pursue compensation to meet your needs.

Negligence and Modified Comparative Negligence

Negligence occurs if someone breaches the duty all people owe to others: to act as a reasonable person would in similar circumstances. Reasonable drivers, for example, follow traffic laws, avoid driving while intoxicated, and keep their hands on the wheel instead of texting. If drivers engage in substandard acts that foreseeably cause accidents, the law holds them accountable for the resulting injuries.

Compensation covers both measurable and subjective losses, including:

  • Medical care associated with the hypoxic brain injury.
  • Lost wages while you recover and cannot work.
  • Pain and suffering caused by the injury.
  • Payment for lifelong disability and/or disfigurement.
  • Emotional stress from drastic life changes due to impairment.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life.

Courts adjust compensation if you share responsibility for the accident. You cannot recover damages if you are more than 50% at fault, under the doctrine of modified comparative negligence.

For example, if a drunk driver crashes into you while you are texting, the jury may find the driver 60% liable, making your 40% share of fault reduce the award accordingly. Speak with our Terre Haute hypoxic brain trauma attorney for compassionate and skilled representation that focuses on maximum compensation.

Contact a Terre Haute Attorney Today About Your Hypoxic  Brain Injury

Hypoxic brain events can deprive you of oxygen and leave you with lifelong cognitive or developmental disabilities. You may need skilled nursing and rehabilitative care, and you may lose the ability to return to your job. To prevent a financial crisis from this life-altering injury, call a Terre Haute hypoxic brain injury lawyer immediately.

We at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin have built a strong record of securing fair damages awards for families facing challenges like yours. We fight to restore your confidence and financial stability. Call our attorneys today for compassionate and skilled advocacy.

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    The financial burden that often comes with a serious injury can be too much for many people to bear. Unexpected medical debt, damaged personal property, and the sudden loss of income can impact the budgets of most families. The good news is that a successful injury claim could help reduce that financial strain after a serious accident. Get in touch with a Terre Haute personal injury lawyer with Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin to learn more.

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