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Brain damage is an umbrella term that encompasses any medical condition that involves the destruction of brain cells. Generally speaking, there are two kinds of brain injuries: traumatic brain injuries (TBI)—injuries caused by external forces, such as a head injury; and acquired brain injuries, which are the result of congenital disorders.

Some traumatic brain injuries may occur from blunt trauma such as a car accident or physical attack. In other instances, however, brain damage is the result of a medical or surgical error, which should not have occurred. If this is the case for you or a loved one, our Baltimore medical malpractice lawyers have the experience and resources to fight for you in court.

Contact Murphy, Falcon & Murphy today for a free consultation. Call (410) 951-8744 .

What Are the Symptoms of Brain Damage?

The symptoms associated with brain damage vary widely depending on the specific type of brain injury. The severity and location of the injury will invariably determine the type of symptoms.

Symptoms of brain damage include, but are not limited to:

  • Disorientation to time, place or person
  • Memory loss
  • Mental fatigue
  • Speech and movement problems
  • Inability to comprehend language
  • Vision problems
  • Learning disabilities
  • Personality changes
  • Coma
  • Persistent vegetative state

What Causes Brain Damage?

The causes of brain damage vary widely. They can include:

  • Infection
  • Trauma
  • Tumors
  • Neurological diseases
  • Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia)
  • Inadequate blood flow (ischemia)
  • Improper surgical technique
  • Vascular brain abnormalities

Our Unparalleled History of Success

Since 1948, our firm has been an ally to those facing injustices in Baltimore and beyond. In one of our many notable cases, we fought for a family whose child suffered brain damage during birth, and who would never be able to walk or function like a healthy child. We proved that their doctors and nurses were negligent and secured millions of dollars for the family. As a result of our work, that family will be able to take care of their child without financial stress or worry.

Our other case results include:

  • $7 million settlement for a child who suffered brain damage due to hospital negligence
  • $34.4 million verdict for workers who suffered brain damage from carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Millions for 2 clients who suffered brain damage from carbon monoxide poisoning at a hotel
  • $700+ million secured in verdicts and settlements for clients

For more than 70 years, our firm has built our reputation, on being relentless trial lawyers who are willing to take our clients' cases all the way to a jury. Because we are equipped for a trial with every case, our opponents know that they have two options: settle the claim, or allow our trial attorneys to represent our case in court.

When clients call us, they can count on the combined insight and skill of our entire firm—not just a single attorney. For the better part of a century, we have protected and fought for the people of Baltimore and clients all over the United States.

Call (410) 951-8744 for a free legal consultation today.

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Brain damage is an umbrella term

that encompasses any medical condition that involves the destruction of brain cells.

Generally speaking, there are two kinds of brain injuries: traumatic brain injuries (TBI), caused by external forces such as a head injury; and acquired brain injuries, which are the result of congenital disorders.

Some traumatic brain injuries may occur from blunt trauma such as a car accident or physical attack. In other instances, however, brain damage is the result of a medical or surgical error, which should not have occurred. If this is the case for you or a loved one, our Baltimore medical malpractice lawyers have the experience and resources to fight for you in court.

Contact Murphy, Falcon & Murphy today for a free consultation.

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The causes of brain damage vary widely. They can include:

► Infection

► Trauma

► Tumors

► Neurological diseases

► Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia)

► Inadequate blood flow (ischemia)

► Improper surgical technique

► Vascular brain abnormalities

What Are the Symptoms of Brain Damage?

The symptoms associated with brain damage vary widely depending on the specific type of brain injury. The severity and location of the injury will invariably determine the type of symptoms.

Symptoms of brain damage include, but are not limited to:

  • Disorientation to time, place, or person
  • Memory loss
  • Mental fatigue
  • Speech and movement problems
  • Inability to comprehend language
  • Vision problems
  • Learning disabilities
  • Personality changes
  • Coma
  • Persistent vegetative state

If you or a loved one are experiencing any of these symptoms, you may want to get in touch with our medical malpractice attorneys to examine your case.

Our Unparalleled History of Success

Since 1948, our firm has been an ally to those facing injustices in Baltimore and beyond. In one of our many notable cases, we fought for a family whose child suffered brain damage during birth, and who would never be able to walk or function like a healthy child. We proved that their doctors and nurses were negligent and secured millions of dollars for the family. As a result of our work, that family will be able to take care of their child without financial stress or worry.

Some of our other case results include:

  • $7 million settlement for a child who suffered brain damage due to hospital negligence
  • $34.4 million verdict for workers who suffered brain damage from carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Millions for 2 clients who suffered brain damage from carbon monoxide poisoning at a hotel
  • $700+ million secured in verdicts and settlements for clients

For more than 70 years, our firm has built our reputation on being relentless trial lawyers who are willing to take our clients’ cases all the way to a jury. Because we are equipped for a trial with every case, our opponents know that they have two options: settle the claim, or allow our trial attorneys to represent our case in court.

When clients call us, they can count on the combined insight and skill of our entire firm — not just a single attorney. For the better part of a century, we have protected and fought for the people of Baltimore and clients all over the United States.

Call Murphy Falcon & Murphy

at (410) 951-8744 for a free legal consultation today.