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Greater Boston TBI Injury Lawyers
A traumatic brain injury involves damage to the complex and delicate tissues of the brain and often results from blunt trauma or force to the head. While a mild brain injury may heal with enough time or treatment and may involve only moderate impact, people who have suffered a traumatic brain injury often suffer permanent damage and may typically require extensive medical and personal care for a lifetime.
When a traumatic brain injury occurs on the job, workers' compensation and/or disability benefits may apply. At the law firm of Pulgini & Norton, LLP, our attorneys can guide you through the process of recovering the benefits you need to pay for medical bills and lost wages related to your accident. This includes benefits for future medical care that may be necessary as a result of traumatic brain injuries.
Contact our firm to discuss how we can help you get what you need. Schedule an initial consultation by calling 888-344-2046.
Massachusetts Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys
Traumatic brain injuries can range in severity and type and may have much different long-term consequences for those who suffer them. The effects of these brain injuries may include:
- Loss of cognitive skills
- Reduction in motor skills
- Inability to concentrate
- Memory loss
- Headaches
- Vision and hearing problems
- Dizziness
- Speech difficulties
- Emotional problems or personality changes
Brain injuries may be difficult to diagnose. At first, it may even be difficult to tell that much is wrong. Any symptoms of a brain injury should be checked out, however, because brain injuries can take a while to develop and may worsen over time.
Contact Pulgini & Norton to Learn More Information
After suffering a brain injury on the job, contact us to schedule an appointment for an initial consultation and learn more about our representation in Massachusetts. You may e-mail our firm here or call one of our three offices in Braintree, Hyde Park or downtown Boston toll free at 888-344-2046.








