Brain Injury

Every year, about 1.5 million Americans suffer brain injuries. Commonly, brain injuries occur from auto accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, pharmacy errors, construction/industrial accidents, and other dangerous occurrences and conditions.

Although some head injuries are obvious, many closed-head injuries are difficult for physicians to diagnose. As a result, many head injury victims do not seek legal help and end up facing substantial medical and rehabilitation expenses without adequate compensation.

Horn Law has worked in many cases involving head or brain injury and is familiar with the signs and symptoms of brain injury that should be referred to a medical specialist. Because your recovery is critical, our first priority when we hear of a brain injury case is to make sure you receive the best medical treatments and rehabilitation available. Horn Law also will protect your legal rights and work to secure full and fair compensation for your injuries.