Head Injury Claims in Reading
A head injury, at its worst, can be utterly life-changing and can have a catastrophic effect on an individual’s life, potentially changing it forever. We therefore strive to achieve a fair and reasonable redress that will allow our clients rebuild their lives.
What to Do When Making a Claim for a Head Injury
The first step in making a claim would be to contact Personal Injury Reading and let us know the full circumstances of how and where the head injury occurred and how severe your injuries are.
Your claim will then be assessed on its merits by one of our solicitors using the details you have provided us who will inform you on the prospects of success of your claim as well as provide you with a rough estimate of the damages you might receive.
Having helped many people with serious injuries, our solicitors** are aware of the physical, psychological, and emotional impact a personal injury can have on the lives of those affected and their loved ones. We also know every person claiming for an injury has individual sensitivities and specific needs that need to be borne firmly in mind.
Head Injury Claims Reading
We will review your case at no cost to you, and provide you from the outset with a full and honest assessment of your injury claim. You will be kept informed from day one by our experienced team of solicitors.
Types Injury
Head injuries are any trauma which leads to an injury of the scalp, skull or brain. Visible wounds are one indication of injury, but their absence does not mean there is no injury and any forceful impact to the head should be investigated thoroughly. Any injury to the head should be carefully monitored as symptoms can develop hours after the initial injury. There are three main types of head injury:
- Concussion – the single most minor and common head injury. It is of the utmost importance symptoms of a concussion are closely monitored as any deterioration in condition can signify compression on the brain and lead to a more severe brain injury.
- Open – normally occurring after pressure or force is applied to the head strong enough to result in fracture or displacement of the skull.
- Closed – an injury to the head in which the skull does not fracture.
Contact our Expert Personal Injury Solicitors in Reading Today
Our team will be able to deal with your claim in a timely and professional manner and have a huge wealth of experience in dealing with personal injury claims. Our personal injury solicitors also operate on a No Win No Fee* basis, so there’s no risk of you being stuck with legal fees in the event of your claim being unsuccessful.
For expert no win no fee* personal injury claims, contact our legal team through the contact form, or call us directly on 01182 177 704^.