Browse our collection of FAQs to learn more about the right to compensation following a brain injury from birth or a car accident. The legal team at Gray & White Law has compiled some of the most frequently asked questions about these types of malpractice and personal injury cases as a free resource for you.
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When will I get financial compensation for my brain injury?
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Who can file a brain injury lawsuit on behalf of a disabled accident victim?
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My spouse is in a vegetative state. Do I need to wait until she recovers or dies to consider legal action?
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Why should I put my child through the trauma of a trial if she’s already suffered a brain injury in a Market Street accident?
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How can I tell if a spinal cord injury will cause spasticity?
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My husband died after his brain swelled during surgery in Pikeville, KY. Was there any way the doctors could have prevented his death?
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I’m going on a ski vacation. I should insist that my family members all wear helmets? They reduce the risk of injury, right?
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I was a passenger in a car accident and I hit my head on the window. Is there any way I know what to expect from a KY right side brain injury?
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My daughter fell off a balcony, and the ER doctor says that she suffered a diffuse brain injury. What does this mean?
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A heavy cargo box struck my husband on the back of his head, and now he keeps reaching for things about a foot away from where they actually are. Is it possible to suffer vision changes after a brain injury in Kentucky?
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I was recently hurt in a Louisville car accident. How can I prove that I suffered a brain injury in the accident?
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I’ve heard so much about the connection between traumatic brain injuries and depression. I know what symptoms to watch for, but how likely is it that my loved one will suffer from depression after a Kentucky brain injury?