Brain Injury Solicitors Barry Healy & Company, Solicitors Healy Law 

Brain Injury Solicitors Barry Healy & Company, Solicitors Healy Law 

Medical Negligence that results in brain injury can have substantial, life-altering effects on those affected, and in some situations, can be deadly.

If you or a loved one has experienced a brain damage as a result of medical negligence, you could be quite worried about what might occur in the future and you probably have a lot of concerns.

 

At Barry Healy & Company, Solicitors Healy Law , we are aware that brain injuries may be extremely upsetting for both the victim and their loved ones who are coping with the effects.  Families may find it difficult to pay for basic necessities as well as the expenditures of travel, lodging, and medical treatment for a loved one.

 

Barry Healy & Company, Solicitors Healy Law can help you assess whether you can file a claim against the negligent party for any damages sustained if the harm was directly brought on by the professional's negligence as a medical provider.

 

What effects does a brain injury have on health?

 

Long-term effects of brain injuries include failure to awaken, loss of motor function or sensation, cognitive dysfunction, sensory dysfunction, and harm to the autonomic nervous system, which regulates breathing and other crucial biological functions.

 

The long-term effects of brain damage might take time to manifest, regardless matter how slight or serious the injury is.  Due to the fact that no two injuries are the identical, the severity of any consequence varies greatly from patient to patient.

 

Patients today have the best chance of recovering from brain injury thanks to contemporary approaches to treatment, both in the acute phase and then during the rehabilitation phase.

 

We at Barry Healy & Company, Solicitors Healy Law have assisted numerous individuals who have suffered injuries as a result of medical professionals' negligence, and we genuinely understand the ramifications of an acquired brain damage.  We put the broader requirements of our clients at the centre of what we do, offering assistance, direction, and legal knowledge.

 

We are here to lift as much of the burden off your shoulders as we can if you or a loved one has suffered a significant brain injury as a result of someone else's carelessness.  Our team of brain injury solicitors will listen to the circumstances leading up to the injury with the utmost care and sensitivity before advising you on your legal options.

 

kinds of brain damage

 

There are many different kinds of brain damage, such as but not limited to:

 

• Traumatic encephalopathy

 

• A cerebral aneurysm

 

• Brain bleeding

 

• Brain cancer

 

• Developing hydrocephalus

 

What medical conditions can lead to brain injuries?

 

There are numerous medical situations where brain injuries can occur, including but not limited to:

 

•           Birth

 

• Surgical errors that result in blood loss or anaesthesia-related mistakes

 

• Undiagnosed bleeding, blood clots, strokes, or other heart-related conditions

 

• Untreated meningitis

 

• Unidentified cancer

 

Medical personnel have a responsibility to safeguard patients' health, which includes taking precautions to avoid hurting people while doing their duties.  The risk of brain damage should always be minimized when undergoing treatments, interventions, and procedures.  This implies that they must inform you of any hazards before they start and, if necessary, seek the advice of a medical expert with more experience.

 

Can I file an action for brain injury brought on by medical negligence?

 

It will be necessary to present proof of the following in order to make a claim for medical negligence including brain damage:

 

• You didn't obtain medical care that met standards, and;

 

You may have suffered harm as a result of this neglect.

 

We will gather evidence, such as medical records, to support your claim and seek the advice of a medical expert.

 

What may an action for medical negligence for brain damage be able to recover?

 

Claims for medical negligence resulting in brain injury may include two types of losses:

 

• Suffering and pain brought on by the injury;

 

• Costs directly related to the harm done.  This could pay for expenses that have already been paid, including travel, lodging, and medical care, as well as anticipated future costs, like care and physical therapy.  Your compensation for costs will depend on the specific injuries you sustained and the facts of your case.

 

Can I file a claim for brain damage on someone else's behalf?

 

If a loved one lacks the mental capacity to file a claim on their own behalf, it may still be possible for someone to do so. To ascertain if this applies to a particular circumstance, professional guidance from a brain injury attorney should be obtained.

 

What are the deadlines for filing a claim for a brain injury?

 

There is a two-year time limit for filing claims for the majority of brain damage cases in Ireland. However, there may be exceptions depending on the situation, therefore it's vital to consult an expert for guidance tailored to certain cases.

 

What  Barry Healy & Company, Solicitors Healy Law can do to help you with your claim  we have successfully handled numerous cases of illness or disability brought on by brain damage associated with negligence by doctors.

 

Principal Barry Healy, who has nearly 30 years of experience in medical negligence and personal injury cases, is in charge of our team. The group prioritizes the needs of their clients in everything they do.

 

• We will attentively and sympathetically listen to your case from the first time you speak with one of our solicitors, and we will only propose moving your case forward if we think you have a strong case.

 

• We have the legal knowledge and an awareness of the difficulties people and their families actually endure after such tragedies.

 

• Our Solicitors will oversee every step of the procedure on your behalf, gathering all the data required for your case, including medical records, and handling the submission of your medical negligence claim.

 

You may concentrate on what is most important—your rehabilitation and care or that of a family member or loved one—by letting us to handle your brain injury claim on your behalf.

 

 

Barry Healy & Company, Solicitors Healy Law

 

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