Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)

May I thank you for the way my accident claim has been handled, after my accident my confidence was very low indeed but the sympathetic handling of my case restored my confidence.

John, Sheffield

PVS occurs when a person has lost all cognitive neurological function. A person with PVS may be able to breathe (if the lower part of the brain is still functioning) but has no control over speech, movement and thought. It is also thought that they have no awareness of their surroundings. Patients are unable to swallow and receive assisted feeding through artificial tubes.

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