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Baton Rouge Head Injury Attorneys

Your head is the last part of your body you would ever want injured. But head injuries vary widely in severity and effect. They can be difficult to diagnose and hard to prove in a court of law. Be sure to retain a law firm with the experience and skills of Modica & Dowden, Attorneys at Law.

A closed head injury can result from a minor accident and not immediately seem serious. You may have suffered a mere concussion, or a more serious fracture or even traumatic brain injury (TBI), subdural hematoma, or cerebral anoxia. If you are suffering memory loss, find bright lights painful, or get lost in familiar surroundings, you may have suffered a serious injury. A neurologist can assess your injuries with a battery of tests.

If another person or company caused your head injury, contact Modica & Dowden, Attorneys at Law. Our attorneys know how to deal with insurance companies that want to dismiss or minimize your losses after a motorcycle crash or other accident. Treatment for a head injury can be extensive and expensive, and you should not have to pay for it yourself.

Guy Modica has been practicing personal injury law for over 40 years and we are an AV-rated* law firm. For personal injury clients, we offer a free half-hour initial consultation, and we handle cases on an hourly or a contingency fee basis.

Contact Our Baton Rouge Area Attorneys

If you need an experienced lawyer for any personal injury, family law, or wills, succession and probate matter, contact us today. We can be reached toll free at 877-894-5510 or locally at 225-754-9866 to schedule a consultation.

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