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Child Injury & Abuse

10/22/2009
Thomas Kiley
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Helping a Child with a Brain Injury after a Bicycle Accident

Even with the use of a bicycle helmet, head and brain injuries remain a top concern when it comes to child bicycle accident injuries. If your child has sustained a brain injury in a bicycle accident with a car, you can expect him or her to require special medical care and therapy that could potentially last a lifetime.

This level of medical care can be intense and expensive
.  Depending on the extent of damage, a child with brain injuries may require several different kinds of therapy and medical treatments.

Brain Injury Treatments

The brain injury treatment for your child will vary depending on the severity of the damage and what part of the brain was damaged in the accident. Some of the therapies and treatments that might be recommended to assist in your child's recovery include:

  • Neurological therapy
  • Physical therapy
  • Counseling for post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Pain medication


To learn about how to help your child after a bicycle accident,  visit our library.

Your child deserves fair monetary compensation from the party who is found to be
liable for their bicycle accident. When selecting a Massachusetts child injury attorney you'll want to ask critical questions such as; how long have you been practicing law; do you have experience with child accident cases in Massachusetts; what is the biggest settlement or verdict you have won?

For over 30 years
The Law Office of Thomas M. Kiley, located in Andover, Massachusetts, has fought on behalf of children. Our child injury lawyers take time when speaking with you about your child's injuries. Mr. Kiley's firm works with you on a contingency basis, which means there are NO FEES unless our trained personal injury attorneys win your case. Call now for a FREE legal consultation.


Question: If the insurance company has to choose between settling your child's case in HIS or HER favor or THEIR favor, which do you think they will choose?

When your child is injured or killed in a tragic accident in Massachusetts, you are forced into an unthinkable position -- pursuing a claim on behalf of your injured childThomas M. Kiley & Associates will take time to learn about your child's injuries, help you determine liability, and get your child the compensation he or she deserves for their personal injuries or death.

Protect your child's rights and take advantage of our limited time offer -- place an order for Tom Kiley's book today and receive your copy for FREE! This guide lays out your options in plain, easy-to-understand language, and reveals insider information the insurance companies don't want you to know.



1 Comments to "Helping a Child with a Brain Injury after a Bicycle Accident"

Brain injury is very much different from other injuries.The process of treatment is also totally different as the injury is not clearly visible and the period for treatment is much longer than healing any other injuries. Sometimes Brain Injury may result in coma and even death. This is the most disastrous injury that a human can sustain. Brain injury victims require extreme care and nursing. They need full support and attention in order to cure their injuries.
Posted by brain injury rehabilitation on October 29, 2009 at 05:54 AM

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