Alaska Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Lawyer Anchorage
Achieving Fair and Just Compensation After Serious Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injury ● Paralysis ● Paraplegia ● Quadriplegia
After a serious accident, one of the greatest benefits of working with a very experienced attorney is that he understands the challenges you face both physically and financially. With that wealth of experience, your lawyer can tell whether the insurance company is treating you fairly, and can fight to ensure you receive full compensation.
If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, back injury, or spinal cord injury in an accident, contact the Law Offices of Michael J. Schneider, P.C. through this Web site or call toll free at 866-381-4548 for a free initial consultation.
With more than three decades of experience and a track record of success including verdicts and settlements worth millions of dollars, attorney Michael J. Schneider knows how to get results.
Back and Spinal Cord Injuries
Because the symptoms of a spinal cord injury are so dramatic and severe, they are usually correctly diagnosed and treated. Our role in helping victims of back and spine injuries is to ensure that you receive a thorough and accurate assessment of the impact the injury will have on your future.
We help people access vocational rehab specialists and physical capacity evaluators who can assess your long-term expectations for recovery. With the help of life care planners, we can understand the kind of day-to-day assistance you may need. An economist can help us understand potential wage loss over your lifetime. With this information, we can demonstrate to the insurance company all the costs associated with your spinal cord injury. Though these kinds of evaluations are costly, we have the financial resources to make sure your injuries and damages are properly evaluated.
Head Injuries and Brain Damage
After a serious accident, emergency personnel and medical staff often fail to ask if the injured person lost consciousness. Closed head injuries may be missed or misdiagnosed. Even when the patient has been comatose, we rarely see doctors order an aggressive evaluation of a traumatic brain injury (TBI), even though a neuropsychological evaluation is the only way to truly evaluate if a patient has sustained brain damage.
Because of our experience working with clients who have brain injuries, and our experience working with traumatic brain injury experts, we are often able to identify clients who have suffered brain damage even if they have not yet received a proper medical assessment. We often work with board certified neuropsychologists to ensure our clients get a thorough exam and correct diagnosis.
Helping You Achieve Justice
Contact the Anchorage personal injury law office of attorney Michael J. Schneider to schedule a free initial consultation. Or, complete and submit our personal injury intake form.
It costs you nothing to speak with a highly qualified lawyer. If you become a client of our firm, you will owe nothing unless and until we collect compensation for you.