After a Brain Injury

After a Brain Injury - Brain Injury Lawyer in Indianapolis

Life after a brain injury can be a large adjustment for the victim and his or her loved ones. A range of issues stemming from the injury can leave the victim needing extensive medical attention and assistance from family members. This can be an emotional time for all individuals involved.

At the law office of Wilson, Kehoe & Winingham LLC in Indiana, we are dedicated to standing by injured individuals and their families after a brain injury. We strive to help them understand their medical and legal rights, in addition to helping them pursue compensation for the losses they have suffered. We also provide guidance in creating a life care plan for the injured individual.

We pride ourselves on being involved on a community level in the treatment of brain injury patients. Recognizing that brain injuries do not just leave a physical toll, but emotional and physical as well, we are involved with a local hospital that incorporates a program designed to help individuals cope with the emotional and physical consequences of a brain injury.

It is important to us that clients get their residual matters addressed as effectively as possible. We have a network of resources and professionals that we are able to utilize for the benefit of our clients.

Life Care Plan Creation

Our lawyers and staff always keep the best interests of the client in mind, while also considering the impact to the family. We are able to involve family members in establishing a life care plan for the client. This type of plan takes into account the fact that the brain injury victim may require lifelong medical care. We are able to project and estimate future costs of medical and support care while structuring a plan which provides for the victim's future medical needs.

Contact an attorney at Wilson, Kehoe & Winingham LLC today to schedule your free initial consultation. We compassionately and professionally help our clients deal with the many aspects of a brain injury situation that they may be facing, including the possibility of composing a life care plan.