Pennsylvania brain injury lawyers Cohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C. recently updated their Brain Injury Resource Center, which provides comprehensive legal and medical information about acquired brain injury and brain trauma.
The term acquired brain injury refers to damage to the brain that occurs after birth. It can affect cognitive, physical, emotional, and social functioning. Brain injuries are classified as traumatic or non-traumatic depending on the circumstances of the injury. Traumatic brain injury can result from an open head injury or a closed head injury sustained during a fall, motor vehicle accident, sports accident, or assault. Depending on the extent of brain trauma and brain damage caused by a brain injury, brain injury victims may recover completely or suffer from permanent disabilities or death.
Cohen, Placitella & Roth’s Brain Injury Resource Center now features twenty brain injury videos that provide up-to-date information on a variety of brain injury topics, including brain injury accidents, brain injury lawyers, traumatic brain injury symptoms, brain injury rehabilitation centers, pediatric traumatic brain injury, and more. The lawyers, medical experts, and therapeutic rehabilitation specialists featured in the videos present helpful information for brain injury victims and their families, such as how to receive funding for brain injury treatment, post-hospital brain injury treatment and traumatic brain injury resources, and how to evaluate a brain injury rehabilitation center.
A discussion of the types of traumatic brain injuries, recent brain injury lawsuit verdicts, traumatic brain injury case studies, and information about the causes of pediatric brain injury are among the featured brain injury legal resources available on Cohen, Placitella & Roth’s Brain Injury Resource Center.
To view Cohen, Placitella & Roth’s Brain Injury Resource Center, visit http://braininjury.cprlaw.com/. On this site, you can also fill out a free brain injury case evaluation and have one of Cohen, Placitella & Roth’s highly qualified Pennsylvania brain injury lawyers review your case.
“A brain injury lawyer not only has to have all of the skills of a trial lawyer and know how to present the case and gather the evidence and so on…but more importantly a brain injury lawyer has to understand the medicine of brain injury,” explains Pennsylvania brain injury lawyer Stewart Cohen. The Pennsylvania brain injury attorneys of Cohen, Placitella & Roth have extensive experience handling traumatic brain injury and other types of acquired brain injury lawsuits, as well as a long history of dedication to helping Pennsylvania residents affected by brain injuries.