West Allis

Brain Injury Lawyer
in West Allis, Wisconsin


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A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a catastrophic injury that disrupts normal brain function and is caused by an outside force such a blow to the head or body. Unlike most other tissues of the body, brain tissue does not grow back, which means that any tissue damaged or destroyed by the injury cannot be restored. Since the brain controls everything we do, from physical movement, emotion, senses, personality to thinking, TBI can be debilitating.

Traumatic Brain Injury Attorney in West Allis, Wisconsin


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

Cities:

  • Cudahy
  • Franklin
  • Glendale
  • Greenfield
  • Milwaukee
  • Oak Creek
  • South Milwaukee
  • St. Francis
  • Wauwatosa
  • West Allis

Villages:

  • Bayside
  • Brown Deer
  • Fox Point
  • Greendale
  • Hales Corners
  • River Hills
  • Shorewood
  • West Milwaukee
  • Whitefish Bay

Causes of TBI


The most common TBI’s are concussions, but these can range from mild to serious and even a mild concussion can be very disruptive. TBIs are far more common than most people realize, with about 1.4 million Americans sustaining a TBI each year. Over five million Americans need lifelong or long-term help with daily life because of a TBI.

The most common cause of TBIs are falls, especially in children and the elderly, but other causes include:
  • Car, truck and motorcycle accidents
  • Sports-related injuries
  • Being struck by or against a hard object
  • Assault with a firearm
  • Exposure to blast waves (especially during military service)
  • Boating accidents
  • Catastrophic injury.

What to do if I have TBI?


People with a concussion need to be seen by a health care professional. If you think you or someone you know has a concussion, contact your doctor immediately. Your health care professional can evaluate your concussion and determine if you need to be referred to a neurologist, neuropsychologist, neurosurgeon, or specialist in rehabilitation (such as a speech pathologist) for specialized care. Getting help soon after the injury by trained specialists may improve your recovery.

Unfortunately, many insurance companies see a delayed diagnosis as a sign that you are being dishonest about your injuries and might try to avoid coverage. Even when your doctor diagnoses a TBI, insurers may use a delay in treatment as an excuse to deny coverage for an expensive-to-treat brain injury. Our legal team at our Rozek Law Offices, have represented victims in West Allis and we come with the experience needed in handling your traumatic brain injury case.

We understand what accident victims experience and we work to ease their burdens by communicating often and explaining things thoroughly so they can get back to their routine as much as possible.

Attorney Randy Rozek’s Experience


For two decades, traumatic brain injury lawyer Randy Rozek has specialized in representing clients who have suffered mild to very serious brain injuries. At his 53211 Milwaukee office he has handled the most complex cases but has succeeded in getting his clients’ the best compensation from the negligent party. Having represented victims in Milwaukee and Madison as well as surrounding cities and counties, Rozek understands the science, having worked with esteemed scientists and doctors, but also understands the effect damages that these cases have on his clients, including long-term care and job loss.
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