Jump to Navigation

Permanent Memory Loss

San Francisco Brain Injury Attorney

Losing memory because of a brain injury means more than just forgetting your family member's names or where you left the car keys. Permanent memory loss robs a victim and surrounding loved ones of large portions of life. It also means the loss of cognitive abilities to complete simple job tasks and earn a living.

Free Consultation · No Attorney's Fees Unless You Win · Call Anytime

If you or a loved one suffered a concussion or other head injury in an accident, don't take minor memory loss lightly. Short-term memory loss is permanent and is often a symptom of advancing medical problems and traumatic brain injury. After 18 months or two years, short term and temporary memory loss can become chronic and permanent. Talk to your doctor about permanent memory loss, then talk to an experienced personal injury lawyer at O'Reilly Collins, in San Mateo, California.

Our attorneys are recognized for our willingness and having the resources necessary to dig beneath the surface of a personal injury claim. We investigate brain injury claims from every angle, including interviewing family members and co-workers and building a baseline of behavior and capacity before the accident, so we can clearly demonstrate the effect of the injury on the rest of your life.

We have earned the opportunity to work with many of Northern California's leading brain injury and memory-loss specialists when preparing evidence and presenting your case for a negotiated settlement or jury.

From our offices in San Mateo, we represent clients in communities throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California. Contact our offices to arrange a free consultation. We handle all personal injury cases on contingency. If we can't help you collect compensation in a negotiated settlement or jury award, you won't pay attorney's fees for our services.

Need answers? We can help!

Bold labels are required.

Contact Information
disclaimer.

The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.

close
Firm News

Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409

An international partnership of aviation law firms conducting an investigation into the January 25, 2010 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409 disaster reports that substantial progress has been made in determining the cause of the crash, which killed all 90 passengers and crew on board. read more

Toyota Recalls

Toyota Motor Corp. agreed to pay the government a record $32.4 million in fines to settle two investigations into its handling of recalls, thanks in part to a request from O'Reilly Collins to NHTSA to open a timeliness query into Toyota's 2005 recall of defective steering relay rods. read more

Steering Rod Issues