The Michigan brain injury lawyers at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. have recently added an article on the brain injury aphasia to their online library. Aphasia is a common brain injury that occurs when the left side of the brain is deprived of oxygen. This causes damage to the parts of the brain responsible for language. While aphasia does not effect the intelligence of the people who suffer this brain damage, it limits their ability to communicate with others.
This article provides a description of aphasia, a list of common causes, and resources for those suffering from aphasia and their families.
When aphasia is caused by the negligence of another person, for example a nurse or doctor who misdiagnoses a stroke, or a negligent driver who causes a car accident, the person who suffers the injury may be able to file a lawsuit. This person or a family member should strongly consider contacting an experienced Michigan brain injury lawyer to discuss their possible case.
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