by Roger Foisy | Oct 22, 2024
70-90% of brain injuries are considered “mild”. It is important to realize, however, that there is nothing “mild” about a traumatic brain injury.Symptoms experienced by brain injury victims may include, but are not limited to: Physical: headaches, ringing in the ear,...
by Roger Foisy | Oct 22, 2024
After a motor vehicle accident, it is best to have a brain injury diagnosed from the beginning in order to receive the appropriate funding. With the right funding, your road to recovery will be financially supported. 3 Classifications for Motor Vehicle Accident...
by Roger Foisy | Oct 22, 2024
Typically, personal injury victims do not have experience with the legal process, and therefore do not know how to proceed after being injured. Of course, seeking medical attention should be your top priority. However, after seeking medical attention, you may wonder...
by Roger Foisy | Oct 22, 2024
People often believe that settlement value is mostly determined by the extent of the injury. While this is a factor, the most important information is how the injury has impacted your life. In other words, what does the injury prevent you from being able to do and how...
by Roger Foisy | Oct 22, 2024
Personal injury clients are often asked to undergo an Independent Medical Examination (IME). IMEs are an independent evaluation of your medical condition conducted by a medical professional. Questions posed to you may be phrased differently depending on whether the...