Brain Injuries - Northern FloridaNorth Florida Brain Injury AttorneyAny brain injury can be tremendously frustrating. Victims face the frustration of not being able to remember things or perform simple tasks that they'd been used to doing their whole lives without thought or effort. Families and loved ones must deal with the frustration that comes with seeing the person they once knew and loved suffer these losses and become a different person, different in every sense of the word. Our firm handles brain injury cases in North Florida and has been dedicated to protecting people injured by the negligence of others for more than 20 years. Let our family help you and yours to recover. Talk about your case with an experienced trial lawyer — contact Panter, Panter & Sampedro today. The consultation is free and provided at no risk or obligation to you. No recovery, no fee. At Panter, Panter & Sampedro, we represent people in Jacksonville, Gainesville, Ocala, Tallahassee and throughout North Florida who have suffered brain damage because of the negligent actions of others. Our firm has also represented clients from around the world who have suffered injuries while visiting or vacationing in the North Florida region. Our practice includes brain injuries resulting from motor vehicle accidents, boating accidents, medical malpractice, construction accidents, slip and fall accidents, amusement park accidents, cruise ship accidents and many other causes. To learn more about your legal rights, your options and how our firm can help you to recover compensation — contact our Miami, Florida, law offices for a free consultation today. The Devastating Effects of Brain DamageThe human brain is an amazingly complex organ that, even with all of the advances in medical science and technology, is only partially understood. The effects of a serious brain injury can be devastating to both the victims and those around them. A brain injury that results from a concussion — an injury many people don't think of as "serious" — can cause short-term memory loss, amnesia, and physical or sexual dysfunction. It can also affect the individual's personality. Personality changes are among the most challenging consequences to deal with and accept. While the brain injury victim may appear basically the same in many respects, subtle and important differences change the nature of his or her relationships with those around him or her in many ways. Depression, sudden mood swings, emotional distance and unpredictable actions may all be a part of this. More serious brain injury cases increase the severity of all these effects. In the most serious cases, brain damage can produce a persistent coma and require 24-hour life support and medical care. Board-Certified Civil Trial Attorneys in North Florida
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