Brain Injury Compensation Claims: How to Secure the Compensation You Deserve

Brain injuries can have a profound and lasting impact on a person’s life. Whether caused by an accident or medical negligence, the consequences can be life-changing. If you have suffered a brain injury due to medical malpractice or negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. At Smith Partnership, our expert team of brain injury solicitors is here to provide support and guide you through the process of making a claim.

What Is a Brain Injury?

A brain injury, or traumatic brain injury (TBI), refers to any form of acquired brain damage caused by sudden trauma. This can occur due to accidents or, as in many cases, as a result of medical negligence. Brain injuries can also occur when an object pierces the skull, entering the brain tissue. In some cases, such injuries may happen during surgical procedures.

What Is an Anoxic Brain Injury?

An anoxic brain injury occurs when there is a complete lack of oxygen to the brain, leading to brain cell death. This type of injury is particularly dangerous and can develop after just four minutes of oxygen deprivation. Delays in receiving emergency medical care can result in this condition, causing significant long-term damage to the brain.

What Is a Hypoxic Brain Injury?

A hypoxic brain injury is caused by restricted oxygen supply to the brain. Unlike an anoxic injury, the flow of oxygen is not entirely cut off but is significantly reduced, leading to gradual brain cell impairment. This can also occur if there are delays in receiving urgent medical care, such as delayed paramedic response or treatment in A&E. The extended lack of oxygen during this period can worsen the damage to the brain.

Brain Injury Claim Time Limit

The time limit for making a brain injury claim is typically three years from the date of the injury. However, it is important to begin proceedings as soon as you realise you have sustained an injury.

In some cases, the injury may not immediately be linked to negligence, and the three-year time limit starts from the date you first knew, or should have known, that your injury might have been caused by negligent care. It’s important to consult with a legal professional to ensure you are aware of your rights and understand the best steps to take based on the specifics of your case.

How can we help?

If you have suffered a brain injury due to medical negligence, our dedicated team of medical negligence solicitors can help you navigate the claim process. We will support you every step of the way to ensure that your claim is handled efficiently and effectively.

To get in touch, call us on 0330 123 1229, email us at info@smithpartnership.co.uk, or complete our contact form. Let us help you secure the compensation you deserve.

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