Brain Injuries - South FloridaSouth Florida Brain Injury AttorneyPanter, Panter & Sampedro, P.A. — Miami, FloridaBrain injuries are hard on everyone. For victims, short-term memory loss, the inability to perform simple tasks, and emotional or physical dysfunction can be tremendously frustrating. For families and loved ones, the familiar face combined with the unfamiliar personality presents enormous challenges. Our firm has been dedicated to protecting people injured in South Florida by the negligence of others for more than 20 years. Simply put — we do what it takes to get our clients the help they need when they need it most. Let our family help you and yours to recover. Contact us and talk about your case with an experienced trial lawyer. 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 Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Miami, and throughout South Florida and the Florida Keys who have suffered brain damage because of the negligent actions of others. Our practice includes brain injuries resulting from a variety of circumstances, including:
Our firm has also represented clients from around the world who have suffered injuries while visiting or vacationing in the South Florida region. 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 InjuryThe human brain is an amazingly complex organ that, even with all of the advances in medical science and technology, is only partially understood. Even if only a "small" amount of brain damage occurs, the effects can be devastating to both the victims and those around them. A brain injury that results from something like a concussion can cause short-term memory loss or amnesia. It can also affect the individual's personality. Personality changes are common to most brain injury victims and are among the most challenging consequences to deal with and accept. The person you loved is no longer there in some very meaningful ways. Yet, they may appear basically the same. 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 South Florida
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