Brain Injuries
Monday, February 23rd, 2009
Brain injuries are some of the most serious, debilitating and unfortunate consequences of various types of accidents. But brain injuries are not easy to prove, and can be particularly difficult to connect to a specific injury causing event. The reason for this is that few people have a medical “record” of their cognitive function prior to an accident. It is all too easy for the defense to claim, in effect, that there has been no change or that it is due to normal changes rather than an acute injury. Proving that a brain injury is real, and that it is directly related to a particular event requires a careful medical workup, including disiplines such as neurology and neuro-psychology. An experienced personal injury attorney with appropriate experience will understand the roadblocks and how to get past them.
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury and you would like a freeconsultation and confidential case evaluation, please provide us your contact information and a brief case description in the “Contact Us” filed or email us at info@kosticlaw.com.


