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Brain Injury Characteristics:

Physical disabilities, impaired learning and personality changes are common. Frequently reported problems include:

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    Speech, Hearing, Paralysis, Headaches, Vision, Seizure Disorder, Muscle Spasticity, Reduced Endurance.

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    Concentration, Attention, Perceptions, Planning, Communication, Writing Skills, Short Term Memory, Long Term Memory, Judgment, sequencing, Reading Skills, Orientation. More..
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    Brain Injury Lawyer Michigan is an information resource designed to help you through your brain injury lawsuit.
    Brain injuries due to medical malpractice include hypoxia and untreated/misdiagnosed conditions (such as tumors). The effects of brain injuries from medical malpractice can be severe and lifelong; in some cases, brain injuries will result in the death of the patient.

    Some brain injuries related to malpractice occur while the patient is in surgery; improper administration of anesthesia causes brain injuries by reducing available oxygen, or halting blood flow to the brain entirely. More..

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    Can They Move, Hear, Or Feel Pain:
    A person in coma cannot obey commands; however, they may move in response to touch, pain, or their own movements. A person in coma may respond to
    pain by moving or groaning, but usually they have no recall of pain. Some people in coma may appear to be able to hear and understand by squeezing a hand, sucking, responding to touch, or calming down when a familiar voice is heard.

    Since most persons in coma cannot recall the period of unconsciousness, it is not possible to determine if the comatose person could actually hear and understand. A good rule to follow is, to talk to, and about the person as if they could hear and understand you. More..

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