How to make a compensation claim for a head injury?
by S.G.R.BIf you have had a head injury due to a criminal act, an accident at home or work or a road traffic accident, it can pose a lot of pain and suffering for you and the people who are close to you. Statistics show that 85% people who have suffered serious head injuries remain disabled even a year after their accidents. People who have suffered from minor head injuries get problems for about 3 months, 59% suffer from memory problems, 79% suffer from persistent headaches and 34% are unemployed. So if you or a loved one has suffered from a head injury for which another person is responsible, claiming brain injury compensation is the best option.
If you are thinking about making a compensation head injury claim for yourself or a loved one, it is imperative to prove the injury was caused due to the negligence of another person. In other words, you need to prove that the liability for the injury lies on a third person. Of course, head injury compensation can also be claimed in case of stroke, tumor or hemorrhage of the head which may not be caused due to someone’s negligence but that falls within the purview of a different claim.
Life changing consequences can be suffered by the victim, that is whey the compensation for a head injury claim, tends to be higher than that of a personal injury claim. Some victims are lucky to have a full recovery, but there are many who have to suffer life-long pain and suffering. Depending on the severity of the victim’s condition, they may need to go through the following steps to help them with the recovery.
Physiotherapy: Services of a physiotherapist becomes necessary when the victim has physical problems such as poor coordination, weakness and stiffness. Hyrotherapy, massage and exercise may be used by a pysiotherapist to help the victim on their road to recovery.
– Occupational therapy: The services of an occupational therapist will be required if the victim is finding it diffuclt to undertake everyday tasks. Practical support will be given to help the victims to do these activities easily. The victim needs to reach a stage where they can live as independantly as possible, and he will try and help with this.
– Cognitive bahavioural therapy: Head injury victims may find it diffuclt to resume back to normal everyday lives. To help in the victims way of thinking and how they approach problem solving a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist will be bought in. Difficulties can be viewed more effectively and positively.
Speech therapy: Head injury has been known to cause speech problems. A speech therapist may be required to help the victim to communicate again.
Psychotherapy: Victims of head injuries may need to talk to a psychotherapist who will help them in dealing with problems and worries and help them to be more in control of their feelings and thoughts.
Care should be taken when claiming compensation for a head injury as legal advice is essential; therefore the best advice in the field is required.