Brain injuries
LAETHEM LAUCOIN BOUR has developed expertise in compensation for brain injuries. Unfortunately, these victims are faced with specific problems characterized by an ‘invisible disability’ that can often be underestimated or misunderstood.
People with brain injuries can suffer a variety of cognitive, behavioral, and psychological after-effects, including problems with memory, attention, and executive functions, as well as changes in personality and behavior. These sequelae can have a significant impact on their daily lives, their ability to work, their social relationships, and their independence, even when the initial trauma seemed minor.
Anosognosia, or lack of awareness of their deficits, can further complicate their care and rehabilitation.
In addition, social isolation and communication difficulties with friends and family are common problems. They often require psychological support and appropriate rehabilitation to facilitate social and professional reintegration.
LAETHEM LAUCOIN BOUR is aware of these difficulties and the struggle that must be undertaken to obtain fair recognition of the damages suffered by people with brain injuries and has trained specifically in this area.
Its lawyers have all graduated from the inter-university diploma ‘Evaluation of cranial trauma victims’ awarded by the Universities of Versailles Saint Quentin and Bordeaux. They have also acquired solid experience by working with many head injury victims to assert their rights.
The firm’s members have in-depth expertise in these complex injuries’ specific medical and legal aspects. They are trained to work with specialist medical experts, particularly neuropsychologists and occupational therapists, to accurately assess the extent of the damage and the victim’s future needs.
LAETHEM LAUCOIN BOUR’s lawyers’ experience enables them to guide victims and their families through the complex compensation process. They ensure that all aspects of the loss are adequately assessed and compensated.