Frontal Lobe Injury
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The frontal lobes make up large portions of the brain just behind the forehead. The major role of the frontal lobes is the regulation of behavior such as perception, attention, memory, language, motor functions and social behavior. The frontal lobes are very susceptible to traumatic injury due to their position in the brain. Blows from the front, back, or side of the head can result in frontal lobe injury. Even a whiplash-type injury without an actual hit to the head may result in a bruised frontal lobe.
Learn more about how Blackman Legal Group can help you and your family with serious injuries such as brain and spinal cord injuries. Watch these videos:
Brain and Spine Injury Verdicts and Settlements
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$3,100,000 |
Settlement - Young mother suffered spinal cord injury from a head-on high-speed car accident. 1 |
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$2,750,000 |
Settlement - Traumatic seizure disorder resulting from tbi (brain injury) sustained in a car accident with a big rig truck. 3 |
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$2,250,000 |
Settlement for 34 year old man made quadriplegic during outdoor basketball game. 2 |
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$1,250,000 |
Settlement - Brain injury to newborn as a result of medical negligence 2 |
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$550,000 |
Settlement - Car accident victim developed PTSD six months after car accident. Mild tbi case and moderate spinal injury requiring chiropractic 1 |
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$198,000 |
Settlement - Older man suffered broken neck in fall at street fair 1 |
1 - Verdicts & settlements for Blackman
2 - Verdicts & settlements for McNicholas
FAQs
- My relative is paralyzed after a serious accident, what can I do to get her lawsuit started for her?
- I think my good friend is behaving strangely following a terrible accident, what are the signs of brain damage or tbi?
- I am not sure what my 30 year old daughter will be able to do for herself. She had a closed head injury, a fractured skull and some bleeding in her brain. Can the lawyer help with these decisions?
- Is it possible to establish a limited kind of guardianship to help take care of my quadriplegic brother? Or will any relationship require Court supervision?

































