Brain Infection Injury

Brain Infection Injury Attorneys

At the Dietrich Law Firm P.C., Our Top Rated Brain Infection Injury Lawyers in Buffalo, New York Are Dedicated to Representing Brain Infection Injury Victims and their Families.


Brain Injury InfectionWhen we think of infections, our minds typically jump to sore throats or poorly healing cuts. However, any part of the body can easily become infected with a virus or disease, and that includes the brain. One of the most common types of brain infection is encephalitis. Typically caused by a viral infection, encephalitis has symptoms similar to those seen in instances of the flu. In mild cases, these symptoms can include headaches, fatigue, muscle aches, and fever, but in severe cases, an individual might develop problems with speech, seizures, and even hallucinations. While many individuals diagnosed with encephalitis do recover, in some instances, brain infection can lead to permanent injury and even death. Knowing the signs and risk factors is a great way to safeguard yourself and your loved ones from the risk of infection.

Jed Dietrich, Esq. has worked as a personal injury attorney for over two decades. In that time, he has won countless cases for his clients in the Buffalo, New York area, and beyond, including a $7,000,000 settlement for a woman who suffered brain injuries due to lifeguard negligence. If you or a loved one were victims of an accident in Buffalo, New York, or the greater New York area that resulted in a brain infection injury, reach out to the Dietrich Law Firm P.C. today by calling us at 716-839-3939 or visiting us online to schedule your FREE consultation.

What is Encephalitis?

There are two known types of encephalitis: primary and secondary. Primary encephalitis develops when the brain is directly infected by a virus. In some cases, it can evolve from a previous virus that has remained dormant in the body. Secondary encephalitis develops when the immune system fails to target an infection in another part of the body and starts to attack healthy cells in the brain instead. This form of encephalitis typically appears a few weeks after the first infection. There are many viruses that can cause encephalitis in the brain. Childhood infections, such as measles or mumps, are one example, although they are less common in the United States. Rabies, tick-borne, and mosquito-borne viruses, as well as herpes viruses, can lead to encephalitis as well.

Jed Dietrich, Esq. has spent the past twenty years working as a personal injury attorney, tackling countless personal injury cases across the Western New York area. Today, he and his team of top rated personal injury lawyers are more than prepared to represent you in your brain infection injury case. Our priority is to ensure that you receive compensation for your injuries. Call us today at 716-839-3939 or visit us online for your free consultation. You will never be charged until we achieve a win for you!

Risk Factors of Encephalitis

At any point in an individual’s life, they are at risk of developing encephalitis. There are risk factors, however, which can increase or decrease the chances of catching one of the viruses that commonly lead to brain infections, such as:

  1. Age: Individuals at opposite ends of the age spectrum, i.e., children and the elderly;
  2. Compromised Immune System: Individuals with HIV/AIDS or those with weakened immune systems, such as individuals with cancer or those taking immune-suppressing drugs;
  3. Geographic Location: Parts of the United States that are more heavily infested with ticks or mosquitos, particularly the east and west coast; and
  4. Season: Along with geographic location, ticks and mosquitos are more active during the summer months, placing individuals at greater risk for infection.

Risk FactorsIndividuals diagnosed with mild cases of encephalitis typically regain their full health after a few weeks. However, in some instances, cases can last for months and even become permanent. This long-term infection can cause irreversible damage to the brain, and in some instances, might even lead to comas or death. Any accident that results in a brain infection can leave a lasting impact. The Dietrich Law Firm P.C.’s team of highly experienced and top rated accident attorneys make their clients their priority. Reach out to us today by calling 716-839-3939 or visit us online to schedule your free consultation. Our offices are available twenty-four hours a day and seven days a week.

Preventing Encephalitis

The risk factors associated with encephalitis can be frightening. Fortunately, there are many steps an individual can take to decrease their chances of developing an infection in the brain. The following list of simple safety precautions is your best chance of avoiding viral infection. These precautions include:

  1. Practice Prevention: Bacteria can collect on the hands and under the fingernails. Washing your hands frequently is one of the simplest ways to avoid viral infections. Teach your children good hygiene practices as well;
  2. Vaccinate: Staying up to date on vaccinations greatly reduces your chances of catching a virus or disease. It is especially important to receive vaccinations before traveling, as certain countries have higher cases of viral infection;
  3. Protect Against Mosquitoes and Ticks: It is difficult to avoid bites from mosquitoes and ticks, but there are ways to lower your risk. Using mosquito and tick repellent is one of the simplest methods, along with wearing clothes that cover most of your skin. Ticks are typically found in densely wooded areas and tall grass, so it is prudent to check your body for ticks following any nature walks or hikes; and
  4. Educate Your Children: The first three tips should also be followed by children, but depending upon their age, they might need help checking for ticks or applying mosquito repellent.

DID YOU, OR A LOVED ONE, SUFFER INJURIES FROM AN ACCIDENT THAT RESULTED IN ENCEPHALITIS IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK?

CALL JED DIETRICH, ESQ. AND HIS TEAM OF QUALIFIED BUFFALO, NEW YORK PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS AT 716-839-3939 NOW TO OBTAIN THE HELP THAT YOU NEED!


Call the Dietrich Law Firm P.C. immediately at 716-839-3939 so that our aggressive, tenacious and hardworking personal injury lawyers can fight to obtain the best result for your personal injury claim in Buffalo, New York. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and there is never a fee until we WIN for you!

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