St. Charles Brain Damage Lawyers
An x-ray can spot a broken bone and an MRI can spot ligament damage, but what tool can accurately detect a traumatic brain injury (TBI)? Head and brain injuries are hard to diagnose, which makes it hard to raise a successful claim. Luckily, there are resources available for TBI victims.
At Clancy Law, our Chicago traumatic brain injury lawyers have been helping personal injury victims get proper medical treatment for more than 75 years. Working with investigators and medical experts, we will determine the full impact of your injury, so you can get the fair and full compensation you deserve.
After an accident, you may know something is wrong, but you may not know what it is. Victims become more irritable, forget things, withdraw from family and friends and become disorganized. These may seem like small changes, but they might add up to a TBI. When you contact us, our attorneys can help you look for solutions.
Where Do You Turn After Your Traumatic Brain Injury?
People who have suffered traumatic brain injuries often do not understand the changes to their personality. It is easy to feel confused about what is going on and fearful about what the future might hold. We will work with you to make sure you have access to the medical care you need today and into the future.
Fighting for more than just initial compensation, we will make sure your future medical expenses are taken care of as well. If you are in need of home health care or a long-term care facility, we will make sure you have access to it. We will also explore alternative options, such as music therapy, which can drastically improve the quality of your life.
Earning Your Respect
Working closely with you throughout the recovery process, nothing is more important to us than the respect of our clients. With offices in St. Charles and Chicago, we offer evening, weekend and in-home consultations to our Illinois clients. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation and learn more.
We handle all traumatic brain injury cases on a contingency basis, so you do not have to worry about any legal expenses. We do not get paid until you get the compensation you deserve. Taking care of your legal concerns up front, we want you to focus on your recovery.














