When a traumatic brain injury significantly impairs cognitive functioning, a trusted family member may need to step in to protect the injured person’s interests. This can involve obtaining legal authority through a power of attorney or, in more severe cases, pursuing guardianship or conservatorship through the court. An experienced attorney can guide families through this process while simultaneously pursuing the injury claim to ensure the injured individual’s medical and financial needs are safeguarded.
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Legally Reviewed ByWhen a traumatic brain injury significantly impairs cognitive functioning, a trusted family member may need to step in to protect the injured person’s interests....
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