Lesser Known Facts About Anoxic Brain Injury

When accidents happen, any part of the body can get injured. When these injuries occur in the head and brain areas, they have long term consequences on the life of the victim. Apart from the physical issues, such injuries also result in huge financial losses caused by the inability to work and earn wages to sustain normal life. Medical treatments, rehabilitation and continuing care are other areas where expenses can spiral out of control in case of long term or permanent disability.

Most of us are aware of traumatic brain injury or TBI. However, a lesser known but equally serious type is the anoxic brain injury. Here the injury is not always caused by a blow to the head, skull fracture or penetration of the skull by sharp objects during a catastrophic accident. Anoxic brain injury is a result of oxygen deprivation to the brain. When oxygen is cut off, even briefly, the neural cells die and patients can suffer from diminished brain function. Continued oxygen deprivation leads to death.

Choking, suffocation, blow to the windpipe, getting stuck under vehicles in a collision, or even a slip and fall injury that injures the windpipe and cuts off oxygen supply can result in anoxic brain injury. The common symptoms include disorientation, concussion, mood-changes, sleep disturbances, memory loss, behavioral changes etc. In the case of young children, this can be difficult to identify.

Visit a qualified doctor immediately. Contact a personal injury lawyer without delay. If your accident was caused by another’s fault or negligence, you may be entitled to compensation.

Have Your Disability Benefits Been Terminated?

The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) entitles people who have made enough contributions to the plan to receive benefits when they are unable to work. These benefits extend to their dependent children as well. The aim of these benefits is to replace a portion of the earnings of contributors who have suffered prolonged or permanent disability.

Information is compiled based on inputs from treating doctors, the applicant, employers etc. and a profile is created. Based on this profile, a test of employability is evaluated rather than medical eligibility and suitable compensation is awarded. In many cases, benefits are denied outright from the application stage itself. They may be terminated on the date of the “change of definition” – this means that at that particular point, you are not eligible to receive these benefits any longer. There are different medical, legal and insurance issues involved in this complex situation. You and your family need the advice, assistance and advocacy of a highly-trained, skilled and knowledgeable disability claims lawyer. There is a huge backlog of appeals and it may be difficult to work through the court system in a timely manner. You are also entitled to pursue a personal injury claim against the at-fault party responsible for your accident/injuries.

We can help you put together a robust claim to take care of your present and future needs. We also ensure that your rights and entitlements are protected and that all avenues and legal recourses are explored to get you the compensation you deserve.