Brain Injury Claims Due To Medical Malpractice
A brain injury is one of the most catastrophic injuries anyone can suffer. It can result in permanent disability, paralysis or even wrongful death. For those who survive, life will be changed forever.
If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury caused by negligence, you can discuss your situation with us at no cost and with no obligation. Bolus Law Offices is a law firm with extensive experience handling cases with complex medical issues. We represent injured people in Kentucky and Indiana.
Free consultation: Contact our law office in Louisville by email, or call 866-854-2804.
Compensation For The Injured
A brain injury can be caused by medical malpractice or because of car accidents, falls, or sporting accidents. If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you have a right to financial compensation for the full extent of your damages.
Attorney James M. Bolus, Jr. has more than 15 years of legal experience and a record of success winning significant verdicts and settlements in complex injury claims involving brain injuries:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Concussions and skull fractures
- Head trauma
- Brain injuries caused by medical malpractice
- Brain injuries caused by mistakes during birth
- Failure to diagnose or misdiagnosis of brain aneurysm
Pursuing Full Compensation
At Bolus Law Offices, we understand that compensation for a brain injury needs to cover your injury-related expenses for the rest of your life. That is why we work with top medical experts, a certified life care planner, and an economist to establish exactly what services you will need and what they will cost.
Once we establish your needs, we will aggressively pursue full and fair compensation for you. James M. Bolus, Jr. stands up for the rights of the injured and gets results.
Free Consultation
To discuss your case with a lawyer, please contact Bolus Law Offices online or call 866-854-2804. Located in the heart of downtown Louisville, we represent people who were injured in Kentucky or Indiana.