Brain damage is one of the most difficult types of injury to diagnose because the symptoms aren’t always present at the time of the actual injury. In fact, many people who end up having brain injury go to the hospital after their accident, get checked out from head to toe, and are sent home with no idea that they have brain damage. 

 

This type of serious injury is common in cities such as Houston, Texas where numerous construction sites put up new buildings, bridges, and more on a daily basis. Construction is especially common in summer and comes with a hike in brain damage cases due to on-the-job injuries. While construction workers are told to wear protective clothing such as hard hats, this protection isn’t always enough. Due to workplace hazards common to construction sites, construction workers frequently incur injuries, including severe brain damage. 

 

Your employer is responsible for keeping your work area safe for you. If you’ve been injured at your workplace, especially a construction site, you probably have a personal injury case on your hands that will pay your medical bills for you. If you’ve been unable to work since you became brain damaged, your case may also help you pay your regular bills. 

 

It isn’t your fault you were injured at work; employers are very aware of their responsibility to keep you safe, and you have every right to have your bills paid. Call Norris & Cantu today, Houston personal injury attorneys who have worked numerous successful brain damage and work-related personal injury cases. We’ve helped others and we’ll help you.

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Have you been experiencing depression, irritability, hearing or eyesight problems, or long or short term memory loss? These symptoms, added to a recent accident of any kind, could be signs of brain injury. 

 

Brain injury isn’t always diagnosed right when it happens. In fact, the symptoms can take months to show up, meaning that it could easily be months from the time you have the accident until the time that you are diagnosed with brain injury. The discovery of brain injury could make you eligible to receive payment for medical bills from the person or company who was responsible for your accident, and possibly from the Houston medical team that failed to diagnose your brain injury. 

 

Brain injury can make you unable to function properly, and there is no way to know exactly how it will affect each person. Your condition could get worse and it may make you unable to work and earn an income. Instead of letting your bills pile up, call Norris & Cantu, Houston brain injury attorneys, to find out who is really responsible for those bills.

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