Have you or a loved one suffered a head or brain injury in a workplace accident? At Sawers & Sackel, we are dedicated to providing workers’ compensation benefits for victims of these serious injuries. We will stand by your side if you have not yet filed a claim or are struggling to get benefits. We’ll focus on your claim so you can focus on healing.
Brain Injury Cases: Moderate to Severe
After suffering a head injury in the workplace, people may not be completely aware of the damage they suffered. Some people may suffer a concussion and consider it minor when, in reality, it is the most common traumatic brain injury (TBI) and can have lasting effects.
Sometimes, the effects may not be visible to the victim but are noticed by friends and family members. The effects of a minor traumatic brain injury can include headaches, dizziness, personality changes, cognitive difficulties, and more. These can prevent a person from returning to work for a substantial period of time.
In the most serious TBI cases, the victim may never be able to return to work. The victim may be paralyzed or in a coma. A lifetime of medical care may be necessary.
More Than 150 Years of Combined Experience
With more than 150 years of combined experience, our attorneys and legal team are trusted advocates for victims of workplace head injuries in Buffalo and throughout western New York. Whether the injury was suffered in a fall, caused by a falling object, or the result of any other workplace accident, we will pursue maximum benefits.
Start With a Free Consultation
Call 716-202-2367 or send an email to schedule a free consultation. All cases are handled on a contingent fee basis. We do not get paid until you get paid.
Our team of lawyers and legal professionals strives to make the process easy for you, minimizing the need to travel to our office by resolving issues electronically, by phone, or by mail.
Practice Areas
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