Toledo Anoxic Brain Injury Lawyer 

An anoxic brain injury is an injury due to a lack of oxygen. If brain cells are without oxygen, a person dies after four minutes. Often times, if someone is without oxygen for less than that, the person is going to have some sort of decreased function that is unique and different to the individual. Those are very serious brain injuries. A Toledo anoxic brain injury lawyer could help you navigate the investigation process to help you file a lawsuit, evaluate the treatment options, and decide on a legal strategy to make the best out of a bad situation and present the case to obtain damages. Contact a qualified traumatic brain injury attorney that could help you hold the responsible party accountable.

Severity of Anoxic Brain Injuries

Anoxic brain injuries occur when there is a lack of oxygen to the brain. These are common when someone drowns, chokes, or suffocates. These injuries can happen in water incidents, car accidents, falls, and other ways. The main factor is that there is something that results in a lack of oxygen to the brain.

Anoxic brain injuries are serious because they affect the permanent function of the brain. The lack of oxygen, in effect, kills brain cells.

The longer someone is without oxygen, the more brain cells are killed. These injuries have a significant impact on quality of life because the death of brains is permanent.

 Often times these injuries can result in a certain level of irreversible brain damage.

Treatment Options

Typically those who have sustained anoxic brain injuries receive treatment from a neurologist who makes a diagnosis and the proper referral depending on the type of therapy required to try to deal with the resulting problem. These vary from therapy for vision, occupational therapy, physical activities, or hearing issues. It can be necessary to speak to a neuropsychologist if there are cognitive problems with memory, or loss of IQ.

Elements an Attorney Must Prove

A Toledo anoxic brain injury lawyer has to prove that there was a loss of oxygen to the brain. This is done objectively through showing results of a PET-scan, an MRI, or a CAT-scan, that objectively shows what a functional brain looks like.

That is compared with evidence of the dead portions of a brain in a given case. Lawyers also use doctors and expert witnesses to talk about the future impact of the injury on the individual.

How a Toledo Anoxic Brain Injury Attorney Can Establish Liability

In order to establish liability, Toledo anoxic brain injury lawyers must prove what the standard of care was. Next, the lawyer has to show that there was a departure from that standard of care and, as a result of the departure from the standard of care, that you suffered the alleged injuries. You could potentially collect under Ohio law for medical bills, loss of earnings in the past and the future, economic damages, pain, suffering and inconvenience, and the loss of enjoyment of life. Work with a passionate and determined brain injury attorney that could fight tirelessly for you.

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