Coma
Thank you for all your time and excellent work and rest assured that if myself or family or friends require any legal help in the future I will refer them to yourselves.
Michael, Crawley
The usual immediate effect of a head injury is a loss of consciousness, the person will be unresponsive to the outside world and this can be a matter of seconds, minutes or hours. Usually the length of time a person is in a coma will suggest the long terms effects of the head injury on the brain. These are usually known as minor brain injuries, moderate brain injuries and severe brain injuries. The longer the coma, the greater the possibility that the long term effects will be more severe.
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