Manitowoc

Brain Injury Attorney
in Manitowoc, Wisconsin


Choosing the Right Personal Injury Lawyer
After Suffering a Traumatic Brain Injury in Manitowoc, Wisconsin

Manitowoc, Wisconsin Brain Injury Attorney


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The statistics are alarming as it pertains to traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases across the country. But each year, millions of Americans suffer brain injuries which include bumps, blows, or jolts that cause damage to the brain. The worst of those injuries can unfortunately lead to permanent brain damage or even death. It’s because of this disturbing fact that the attorneys at the Rozek Law offices in Milwaukee and Madison are busy working on building successful cases for our clients in need of compensation for their loss of wages. We are here to take that burden off of the victims and their families in Manitowoc, WI.

What is Traumatic Brain Injury?


According to the Mayo Clinic, traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when an external mechanical force causes brain dysfunction. Traumatic brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head such as a concussion. An object penetrating the skull, such as a shattered piece of skull, also can cause traumatic brain injury.

Mild traumatic brain injury may cause temporary dysfunction of brain cells. More serious traumatic brain injury can result in bruising, torn tissues, bleeding and other physical damage to the brain that can result in long-term complications or death.

Traumatic Brain Injury Attorney in Manitowoc, Wisconsin


Attorney Randy Rozek has successfully represented victims of brain injuries throughout the state of Wisconsin. Victims of traumatic brain injury in Manitowoc, WI and the Manitowoc County area should contact Attorney Rozek.

Cities:

  • Kiel (partly in Calumet County)
  • Manitowoc (county seat)
  • Two Rivers

Villages:

  • Cleveland
  • Francis Creek
  • Kellnersville
  • Maribel
  • Mishicot
  • Reedsville
  • St. Nazianz
  • Valders
  • Whitelaw

How is a traumatic brain injury treated?


If your brain has been damaged, you may need treatment and rehabilitation such as:

-Physical and occupational therapy

-Speech and language therapy

-Counseling to help you learn ways to cope with your feelings.

-Social support and support groups

-Medicines to help relieve symptoms like sleep problems, chronic pain, and headaches as well as anxiety, depression, or memory problems.

You may need to try different types of treatment before finding the one that helps you.

What do I do if I have TBI?


Before you do anything else, be sure to get medical attention and explain the symptoms you’ve been experiencing. You must be as thorough as you can with your doctor to get a proper diagnosis.

We also strongly encourage you to contact a qualified brain injury attorney to learn about your rights and to receive the professional legal advice you need to win your case.

Brain Injury Association of America recommends to:
  • Avoid doing anything that could cause another blow or jolt to the head.
  • Ask your doctor when it’s safe to drive a car, ride a bike, or use heavy equipment, because your ability to react may be slower after a brain injury.
  • Take only the medications your doctor has approved, and don’t drink alcohol until your doctor says it’s OK.
  • You may need help to re-learn skills that were lost so you should contact the Brain Injury Association in your state to learn more about the programs, supports and services available to people with brain injury and their families. 

Attorney Randy Rozek’s Experience


Helping victims all over the state of Wisconsin and beyond is what traumatic brain injury attorney Randy Rozek is passionate about. His extensive background representing brain injury survivors unable to perform typical daily functions and who must rely on family and friends for help is the driving force behind the favorable results he attains for his clients. As a seasoned brain injury attorney, Rozek can assist victims with proper and thorough documentation of their symptoms as well as proving these symptoms in court. He has filed numerous lawsuits in which he has obtained substantial monetary compensation for the victims and/or their families.
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