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How are Cognitive and Communication Problems Assessed?
"When someone is in an accident, they can walk away from it not realizing that they are seriously injured. Brain injuries, including closed head injuries, can cause serious, long-term problems. With 29 years of experience, I know what needs to be done after an accident. I help clients get the medical assessments necessary to determine the extent of a brain injury. Contact me for a free consultation. I can help." – Fred Pritzker
Lawyer Fred Pritzker Answers the Question, "How are Cognitive and Communication Problems Assessed?"
The assessment of cognitive and communication problems is a continual, ongoing process that involves a number of professionals. Immediately following the injury, a neurologist (a physician who specializes in nervous system disorders) or another physician may conduct an informal, bedside evaluation of attention, memory, and the ability to understand and speak. Once the person's physical condition has stabilized, a speech-language pathologist may evaluate cognitive and communication skills, and a neuropsychologist may evaluate other cognitive and behavioral abilities. Occupational therapists also assess cognitive skills related to the individual's ability to perform "activities of daily living" (ADL) such as dressing or preparing meals. An audiologist should assess hearing. All assessments continue at frequent intervals during the rehabilitative process so that progress can be documented and treatment plans updated. The rehabilitative process may last for several months to a year.
Getting the right medical assessments is critical to the recovery process after an accident. Legally, they are important for establishing the extent of the injuries and, therefore, the compensation sought by an accident victim in a lawsuit.
To learn more about traumatic brain injury, please see the following:
- What is Traumatic Brain Injury?
- What Cognitive and Communication Problems Result from Traumatic Brain Injury?
- Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms and Attorney Information
- Links to Brain Injury Information and Resources
Brain Injury: A Lawyer with Experience You Can Trust
If you have been injured in an accident where you sustained a head injury or suspect that you may have a brain injury, lawyer Fred Pritzker has the experience, resources, and record of success that you need. He has been practicing personal injury law for over 29 years. During that time, he has successfully represented hundreds of clients with brain injuries. His achievements have been nationally recognized, and he has been chosen by other lawyers to be included in the 2005-2006 edition of The Best Lawyers in America.
Contact Fred Pritzker today for a free consultation. For an online consultation, you may fill out the online consultation form. Fred
Pritzker has a national practice and represents clients throughout the United States. His offices are located in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Attorneys Fred Pritzker and Elliot Olsen spoke at the annual Minnesota Association for Justice Brain Injury Seminar. They represent brain injury survivors in personal injury cases throughout the nation.
Brain Injury Association of Minnesota
The Brain Injury Association of Minnesota has been serving Minnesotans with brain injury since 1984. The Brain Injury Association provides support for traumatic brain injury survivors.
Brain Injuries and Motor Vehicle Accidents
One of the major causes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is motor vehicle accidents. Even a "minor" accident may result in brain injuries. We guide our clients through the process of determining the extent of the brain injuries, and we work to obtain just compensation for those injuries and the related pain and suffering.
Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries Related to Electrical Accidents
Another major cause of brain injuries is electrical accidents. Brain injuries from electrical accidents can occur as a direct result of an electric shock, from a fall after an electric shock, or from cerebral anoxia due to related respiratory problems.
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