A violent motor vehicle collision, equipment falling on a construction site or a fall due to a slippery surface can result in a violent blow to the head of the victim. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are often the result of these catastrophic accidents. Immediate medical care is vital. Prompt legal representation is recommended to protect the rights of the victim and hold the negligent party accountable.
Mississippi Brain Damage Attorneys
At Bowling & McKinney, A Professional Law Corporation, we are an AV-rated* personal injury law firm focused on litigation of complex brain injury cases resulting from:
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Construction and industrial accidents
- Hotel, casino and cruise ship injuries
- Maritime injuries and the Jones Act
Contact our Louisiana or Mississippi law offices at 504-613-4561 or toll free at 877-757-3539.
Louisiana Head Injury Attorneys
Our attorneys are experienced in complex litigation involving the field of medicine and the science of injury. They frequently handle cases involving brain injuries and maintain a thorough knowledge base of the disciplines involved in severe brain injury cases. They combine experience and knowledge with a network of neurologists and other medical professionals to assist the firm and develop brain injury cases. That insight helps us identify immediate medical needs and long-term financial needs for both victims and their family members.
Contact Us
To schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer, please contact us at our Louisiana or Mississippi law offices at 504-613-4561 or toll free at 877-757-3539.
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