Brain Injuries

BRAIN INJURIES ATTORNEY IN IOWA

LEGAL HELP FOR LIFE-ALTERING INJURIES: (641) 424-1614

When an accident results in a brain injury, this can be a very serious and life-changing situation. Medical science has made great strides in helping those with brain injuries, but even so, these injuries can cause some of the more devastating effects on an individual and their families of any type of injury. If you or a loved one has been in an accident in Iowa in which another person is at fault and the accident led to a brain injury, it is crucial to get legal assistance from an Iowa personal injury attorney.

WHY CHOOSE OUR IOWA BRAIN INJURY LAWYER?
  • 40+ years of trustworthy legal experience
  • Our firm has recovered millions for clients
  • You don’t pay us unless you we win compensation for you
  • We deliver trial-tested, compassionate legal support

We can help you pursue justice and financial recovery for the long-term, or even lifelong results of brain damage. At McGuire Law, PLC, our personal injury lawyer can immediately evaluate your case and assist you in moving forward with the necessary legal actions.

Call (641) 424-1614 or schedule your free consultation online to discover your options.

SEEK COMPENSATION FOR THE CONSEQUENCES OF BRAIN INJURIES

There are various levels of brain injuries that result in different types of symptoms and damages in the injured individual. A traumatic brain injury is considered “mild” when the injured person was unconscious for 30 minutes or less. Even these so-called mild brain injuries can cause the following serious results:

  • Memory loss
  • Confusion
  • Headaches
  • Constant pains
  • Sleep problems
  • Mood swings
  • Inability to focus
  • Back aches
  • Paralysis
  • Dizziness
  • Changes in vision
  • Complete loss of cognitive ability
  • Loss of motor function
  • Diminished motor function

Get started today when you request a free consultation or call (641) 424-1614.

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