Closed Head Injury Attorney California
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?
Yes. Because there are so many different types of legal arrangements where one party acts to some extent on another person's behalf because of brain injury or a grave illness. The relationship between the injured person and his or her agent is governed by state law and some relations, such as Conservator, involve court appointment and supervision. To learn about the various options for such situations is an important step as soon as practicable after a catastrophic injury. Whether there should be an attorney-in-fact, or limited power of attorney, or durable power of attorney are just a few of the things to discuss as options. Because the brain injury patient may have lost some ability to reason or make judgments regarding things like finance, he or she deserves all the various kinds of help needed. This might divide into many different categories, such as finances and paying bills, arranging medical and home care, and modifying exercise programs.
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