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New Hampshire Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer

Traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries are among the most devastating outcomes of any accident. We connect victims and families with attorneys who pursue lifetime care and full compensation.

The Lasting Impact of TBI and Spinal Cord Injury

A traumatic brain injury can change a person's memory, personality, and ability to work, while a spinal cord injury can cause permanent paralysis. These injuries frequently result from car and truck crashes, motorcycle accidents, falls, and workplace incidents. The full extent often emerges only over months or years, which is why valuing these claims requires medical and economic experts who can project lifetime needs.

Documenting Lifetime Costs

Catastrophic injury cases demand more than a stack of medical bills. They require life-care plans, vocational analysis, and economic projections to capture the true, lifelong cost of the injury — ongoing therapy, home modifications, assistive technology, attendant care, and lost earning capacity. Insurers know these cases are expensive and fight hard to minimize them.

Why Experienced Representation Matters

The difference between an adequate settlement and one that secures a victim's future can be enormous. Our network attorneys have the resources and expert relationships needed to build catastrophic injury cases and pursue the full compensation these injuries demand.
Common Questions

Brain Injury FAQs — New Hampshire

TBI and spinal injuries often have lifelong consequences that require expert projection of future care and lost earnings. Valuing them accurately takes specialized resources.

Recovery can include lifetime medical care, lost earning capacity, home modifications, assistive technology, attendant care, and pain and suffering.

As soon as possible. Early investigation preserves evidence, and prompt life-care planning helps document the full scope of the injury.

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