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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?
My disabled aunt was just awarded SSDI, but she is not able to handle getting the money into the bank. Is there a way I can do that for her?
When is the best time to hire a lawyer?
How long will my case last?
What kinds of expenses are involved in my case, aside from lawyer fees? And do I have to put up the money?
Will the person that caused the accident have to pay the settlement personally?
Do I have a case if I was partly to blame for the accident?
How do the lawyers get paid? I don't have much money.
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With offices in Redwood City, San Francisco, San Jose, Sunnyvale, Oakland, Menlo Park, San Rafael, Mountainview, Walnut Creek, Sacramento, San Diego and Los Angeles, CA, our California spine and brain injury attorneys serve injured residents and injured travelers throughout Northern California and Southern California, including the communities of Marin County, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Orange County, and Newport Beach.

From our offices in Phoenix and Tucson, AZ, our Arizona spine and brain injury lawyers serve clients throughout Arizona, including Mesa, Flagstaff, Glendale, and Scottsdale.

From our office in Las Vegas, NV, our Nevada brain injury and spine injury attorneys serve people throughout the state, including the communities of Reno, Henderson, Paradise, Sunrise Manor, Spring Valley, and Lake Tahoe.

Contact the brain and spine injury lawyers at Blackman Legal Group if you have suffered paralysis, traumatic brain injury, closed head injury, hemorrhage, blood clots, or palsy in a car accident, van accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident, bicycle accident, pedestrian accidents, train wreck, plane ride, airline crash, or from using a dangerous product.

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