San Francisco Memory Impairment Injury Lawyer
Any type of a head injury can result in losing the ability to complete simple tasks or remember things that should be part of your everyday life. Short-term memory loss is often one of the most frustrating symptoms of a head injury. At first, many brain injury victims may not even notice the loss, but it grows increasingly evident to family members and co-workers.
If you recently suffered a concussion and are starting to notice a low level of memory loss, it could be the result of closed head injury. A severe whipping or sudden stop of the head can cause the brain to move in the skull, resulting in a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that can lead to significant problems with reduced cognitive abilities and memory loss.
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The personal injury attorneys at O'Reilly Collins have many years of litigation experience on behalf of people who have suffered short-term or permanent memory loss due to accidents caused by other people's negligence. We understand the complex medical issues involved with injuries to the frontal lobe and higher-functioning areas of the brain, and the conditions that cause the victim to lose the ability to function normally. Once damaged, brain cells don't grow back. Short-term memory loss, like all brain injury, is permanent.
Is Your Family Noticing That:
You Are Forgetting Things
You are showing up for work late
Change in emotional state or dealing with family members
Short-term memory loss is permanent and it is chronic. If you are suddenly forgetting names or where you keep your wallet every day, don't dismiss it as aging or some other minor symptom. Your injury will have an impact on your job and your family members who care for you. You may require years of special treatment and social services.
Talk to a Medical Expert, Then Talk to Us
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.













