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Brain Injury Lawyers @ Paul Dansker & Aspromonte Associates


The term “brain damage” encompasses a wide variety of extremely serious injuries. More accurately, “brain damage” is mostly a general heading for a wide array of diverse serious injuries to the white and gray matter and connected nerves of the part of your body that dictates thought, speech, intelligence, memory, movement, personality, executive functioning, vision, balance, emotion and related functions.

Of all the professionals you will have to deal with following the accident, a brain injury lawyer or attorney at Paul Dansker & Aspromonte Associates is likely to be the most significant by far. Why is this? Because the successful negotiation of a financial settlement is known to be the main factor in a positive long-term outcome for the brain injury victim and their family. Without a large settlement, which will replace the future income of the brain injured person, and also pay for the care of and support for the person with brain injury at home, life will become difficult and very limited. When a successful settlement has been reached, the family can proceed in confidence with new lifetime arrangements, rehabilitation and ongoing care.

Dansker & Aspromonte Associates co-established by Paul Dansker with Salvatore Aspromonte in April 19890 are Brain Injury Lawyers With Results Exceeding $100 Million in Damages...

The brain injury attorneys at Dansker & Aspromonte have handled hundreds of serious brain damage cases with results exceeding $100 million dollars in damage for our clients. To speak with one of our lawyers about your case call 800-510-9695 or complete our online contact form.

Providing Comprehensive Representation in Brain Injury Cases

At Dansker & Aspromonte, the list of brain injury cases we take on is extensive, including:

  • Recurrent head injuries

  • Comatose patients

  • Permanent vertigo

  • The loss of all sense of smell and taste

  • Fractured skulls

  • Reduction in IQ

  • Traumatic retardation

  • Traumatic epilepsy

  • Cognitive dysfunction

  • Brain hemorrhage

  • Swelling of the brain

  • Subdural hematoma

  • Cerebral palsy

The biomechanics of a brain injury explains how a brain injury happens.

Many of these injuries, such as a fractured skull or brain hemorrhage, are easy to identify and prove because they show up on an objective test such as an X-ray or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging).

The loss of IQ or a change in personality or executive functioning is much more complicated, as these would never be expected to show up on any film. Most often, they are the result of a closed head injury where there is no skull fracture or bleeding. The injured party feels different and claims his or her memory or thoughts are impaired. The injured person seems confused, and calculations that were easy for him or her pre-accident become difficult or impossible after the head injury.

In these cases, proof requires multiple batteries of clinical psychological testing by a skilled clinical psychologist. Instead of an X-ray, a clinical psychologist administers written tests and uses the results to map or diagram the specific area of the brain affected.

The brain injury lawyers at Paul Dansker & Aspromonte work with many of the top doctors in New York who provide this kind of testing.

Experienced New York City Brain Injury Lawyers

Serving the Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens, and the NYC Metro Area

We have a great deal of experience with head injury cases, and we welcome your inquiries and questions about these serious injuries. To schedule a free consultation with a brain injury attorney, contact us online or call at 800-510-9695.

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