Pennsylvania Brain Injury Attorney
An injury to the brain has the potential to rewrite the very essence of one’s life. The brain’s primary defense mechanism is the skull, and if the skull fails to provide total security, then the body does not have the same kinds of mechanisms to repair damage to the brain in the same manner that it heals broken bones, bruised muscles, or torn skin.
Because the brain is the center of emotional and cognitive processing, an injury can mean that a loved one becomes almost unrecognizable in everything but appearance. He may suffer from:
- Personality change
- Memory loss
- Emotional instability
- Physical disability
What Now?
The Pennsylvania head and brain injury lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., know how devastating it can be for a family to cope with all these changes and the accompanying sense of loss that you may feel. That is why, in this time of need, we represent families like yours in the effort to recover the benefits to which you may be entitled because of your loved one’s tragic injury.
For example, if the traumatic injury was in any way associated with the performance of work-related duties, you may be due workers’ compensation benefits as prescribed by the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act. These benefits are to be applied to the balance of medical bills incurred by the injury and to offset the loss of wages.
Although we know that no amount of money can replace the cost of your health or that of your loved one, the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. can help to ease some of the financial burden that will no doubt be placed upon you if you or your loved one is unable to work as a result of an on the job brain injury.
Contact Us
If you or a loved one has sustained a work-related head or brain injury, contact Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 610-667-7511.


