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Helping People with
Traumatically Induced Spinal Injuries and
Traumatic Brain Injuries is Our Passion
Every 27 seconds an American suffers a lifelong
traumatic brain injury “TBI”-related or traumatically caused
spinal injury-related disability from falls, car crashes, assaults,
medical malpractice, sports accidents, and other means. |
If this is you or a loved one what do you do? Where do you go
for help? What services are available to you and your friends and family who,
along with you, have their lives changed forever by trauma induced
disabilities? Changes you never thought possible, much less planned for, now
require decisions, and now you need guidance in many areas of expertise.
But where do you find these services? How do you know which
services will help. How do you know what you need? The cost of rehabilitation,
life care for every day needs, identifying those needs, and how to make every
day life easier. How to make every day life livable?
And, who or what
will pay for all of these expensive necessities? |
There are government services available, and in some cases
health or long term care insurance as well, to help you and/or your family if
you are afflicted or close to someone who has sustained such damage. Necessary
life care and rehabilitation services to children, seniors, victims of
domestic violence, racial or ethnic minorities, women, and others are
available. It is necessary to transition people from hospital to home;find
trained families, teachers and communities that know how to care for people
with TBI or spinal related injuries; what rights protect TBI or spinal cord
injury (CSI) victims nationwide.
In addition to the medical and rehabilitation experts that can provide much of
this help you and/or your loved ones need financial help to cope with these
changes.
Again, who will pay for all of these expensive necessities? What happens where
there are not government services for particular needs you have, or there is
no insurance or the insurance runs out?
How do you make your new life, and/or your loved one’s new life, as a person
with disabilities productive, rewarding, and satisfying? How do you make that
new life easier?
The answers to all of these questions can be found in a lawyer who is
experienced in the legal aspects of trauma induced brain and spinal cord
injury, post concussive syndrome, brain stem injury, head injuries or
concussion. Attorney Stephen Jamieson, as well as his partners in the Los
Angeles based firm of Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson, are experienced in
these matters.
THE MOST COMMON CAUSES
OF BRAIN DAMAGE
- Slip and fall accidents
- Car accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Inherited genetic defects
- Viral infections
- Trauma or drug use of the mother
- Delivery medical malpractice
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SYMPTOMS OF MILD
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
- Short
loss of consciousness
- Headache
- Confusion
- Dizziness
- Blurred
Vision
- Bad
taste in the mouth
- Attention/thinking
deficit
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SYMTOMS OF MODERATE
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
- Double vision
- Balance problems
- Inability to focus and concentrate
- Nausea/Vomiting
- Inability to multi-task
- Vertigo
- Memory Loss
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SYMPTOMS OF SEVERE
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
- Impaired speech
- Impaired cognitive processes
- Memory loss
- Loss of Vision
- Loss of hearing
- Loss of taste and/or smell
- Seizures
- Change in personality or behavior
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For over 23 years Mr. Jamieson, and his partners, have
litigated and taken to trial numerous trauma induced brain and spinal injury
matters. They have been fortunate to become trusted advisors to the injured
and their families; and to provide guidance and direction to achieve the most
legal satisfaction. It takes a depth of knowledge to put together a team of
professionals that can ascertain the economic impact these severe injuries
cause to the injured person, as well as their families, and then to present
that information in a simple and direct manner to a judge and jury. The
knowledgeable, yet simple, direct, and efficient manner, has resulted in
verdicts, awards, and settlements exceeding $70,000,000. The every day life
needs, as well as rehabilitation and medical care, are expensive and it was
not your fault. Let the perpetrator of the injury, and his or her insurance
carrier and/or employer, compensate you and your family to a level you
deserve.
Previous cases examples include a young man who suffered a cerebrovascular
accident when he was struck repeatedly during a sporting event, another young
man who was working as a pavement contractor when a community bus collided
with the machine he was driving, and yet another when a heavy piece of
concrete fell on the head of an unsuspecting male requiring 32 metal plates in
the skull. Each of these were either settled or tried to verdict. Verdict and
settlements for this type of case range from close to $1,000,000 to
$35,000,000. Mr. Jamieson, and his partners, can help you fully ascertain and
understand your unique needs, calculate the economic cost of those needs,
present that to the trier of fact, and obtain for you fair compensation. No
more and no less.
Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson are AV rated by Martindale Hubbell, the
highest rating in competency and ethics that this trusted evaluator provides.
Mr. Jamieson is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates, as well as
local and national Bar Associations. Mr. Jamieson is active in non-profit and
charity work for people with disabilities. He is presently Vice President of
EmpowerTech, (formerly Computer Access Center) and on its Board of Directors.
EmpowerTech is a non-profit group that provides computer based solutions to
people with disabilities of all kinds, including those that arose from brain
and spinal injuries. He appears often on television and radio and is quoted in
the media.
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Mr. Jamieson and his partners are hosts of the
highly rated show Legal Help Live in
Los Angeles
. They have been voted by their peers as Southern California Super
Lawyers each and every year since 2004.
What to do now? First, save the evidence! Second, save the
evidence! Many people do nothing to preserve the evidence that will
help prove what happened and why it happened. Without that evidence it
dramatically reduces your ability to obtain just compensation since it
reduces your ability to prove your case. So, third, preserve the
evidence!
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Then call Solomon, Saltsman & Jamieson for
help and guidance. A free consultation on these important matters is always
available.
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