Pennsylvania TBI Attorney
The full scope of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not readily apparent in many cases. A closed head injury can be deceptive in that a casual observer may assume a victim has recovered when in fact much damage remains. If a victim is in a coma or if surgery is required, the injury seems more serious to onlookers. After the initial crisis of a head injury has passed and the victim is up walking around, observers may assume that a victim has recovered. Still, many brain injury victims experience lasting effects including the following:
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Mood swings
- Personality changes
- Difficulty concentrating or focusing
Your traumatic brain injury accident matters to us. We care. We are on your side. Call or e-mail Hal Waldman & Associates in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to schedule a free conversation with an attorney after you have been suffered a head injury at a construction site or in a motor vehicle accident.
Expert Analysis Is Essential to Understand the Lasting Effects of TBI
At the law offices of Hal Waldman & Associates, we are confident in our ability to evaluate an injury case and move it toward settlement or verdict. At the same time, we know how essential it is to have expert witnesses to build a strong case for fair compensation for a victim. We have access to some of the best neurologists and neuropsychiatrists in the country. We draw on a network of expert witnesses to collaborate with us on behalf of the victim. Our clients who have suffered from traumatic brain injury (TBI) undergo sophisticated psychoneurological testing to help determine the full extent of their head injury and any dysfunction related to it.
Do you "just not feel right" after a car accident or construction accident in which you suffered a blow to the head?
You may have a head injury and not realize it. Symptoms to be on the alert for include blind spots, lack of coordination or tingling sensations. See a doctor as soon as possible to discuss your concerns. Also, see a lawyer to talk about legal aspects of a traumatic brain injury claim. Contact Hal Waldman & Associates through this Web site or by phone at 412-281-8055.

