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Traumatic Brain Injury and Dementia – What Is The Link?

A large Danish study has proven what doctors have long suspected about traumatic brain injury – individuals that suffer these injuries are more likely to be diagnosed with dementia. Insurance companies are wary about accepting these claims as well as realizing the permanence of some of the symptoms suffered by those with a traumatic brain injury: this is because a lot of people do go on to experience some form of recovery, so it’s difficult for them to believe that a fraction may go on to show symptoms of early onset dementia, especially if they are over 40. Dementia is a neuropsychiatric condition for which there is no known cure. Individuals with this degenerative condition get worse over time, and they get to a point where they are unable to remember things and places, and finally lose their ability to walk and carry out the most basic of functions. If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury and then went on to display signs of dementia, you or they may be eligible for substantial money damages, and we’re here to help with that.

Are you looking for a best countrywide brain injury attorney? Please contact our firm NOW at (773) 825-3605 to learn more about your legal options for justice and compensation. the experienced brain injury lawyers at McCready Law bring to the table over 90 YEARS of combined legal experience helping individuals just like you get their duly deserved compensation after getting injured by the negligent actions of individuals or whole corporations. McCready Law stands in a class of its own due to the fact that we are not afraid to litigate given our extensive experience with the same – this puts you at a unique position of being able to recover a much larger compensation amount compared to insurance company negotiations which most law firms rely on to settle cases on behalf of their clients. On top of having a bilingual staff (hablamos Espanol), we also have sufficient amounts of malpractice insurance, so you can rest assured that both your claim and compensation will always be protected. Lastly, we take on cases on contingency fee basis, which means that there are NO UPFRONT FEES whatsoever during any point in the processing of your case. Regardless of your current location in the country at the moment, we can help you with your claim: simply call us NOW at (773) 825-3605 to learn more; the call is 100% FREE!

The results from the Danish TBI dementia study are as follows:

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Individuals with dementia may forget their names, that of their loved ones, become extremely moody and even lose control over their bowels and respiration, dying a slow and painful death. If your loved one is showing signs of early onset dementia after suffering a TBI, you’ll need all the help you can get when it comes to getting the best care for them, and this will involve filing a lawsuit to recover substantial money damages. Please call us NOW at (773) 825-3605 to learn more and we look forward to helping you.