New Jersey Memory Loss Lawyers
After suffering a brain injury, individuals may have trouble remembering important details about their past or retaining newly learned knowledge or experiences in the short term. Depending upon the severity of the brain injury, the resulting memory loss may be temporary or permanent.
If you or your loved one has suffered a brain injury due to the negligent or reckless actions of another person or business enterprise then it may be appropriate to consider filing a civil lawsuit seeking financial compensation. To learn more about your legal rights, contact the New Jersey memory loss lawyers of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., at 800-346-5529.
Signs of Memory Loss
When an individual suffers from memory loss, one of the most notable signs is his or her inability to recount facts about him or herself. However, it is important to note that this is not the only form of memory loss.
Memory loss may extend to an individual’s ability to form new memories, resulting in the rather confusing circumstance that they may be able to recount their pasts but unable to remember simple things such as the names of individuals they just met or what day of the week it is.
Regardless of the form of memory loss an individual suffers, he or she should speak with an experienced New Jersey memory loss lawyer to learn more about seeking financial compensation.
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Memory loss can greatly interfere with an individual’s everyday life. If you or your loved one has been afflicted with memory loss due to a brain injury, we may be able to help. Contact the New Jersey memory loss attorneys of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., at 800-346-5529.

