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At the law office of personal injury attorney and doctor Aaron DeShaw, we focus on the following areas of practice for clients in Portland and throughout Oregon.

Traumatic and Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries - Traumatic brain injuries can occur when an impact to the skull causes bruising, swelling and trauma to the brain. Our job is to combine legal and medical experience to assess the severity and secure the damages you deserve.

Temporal Lobe Injury - At the law office of Dr. Aaron DeShaw, we represent clients and their family members when a brain injury leads to such things as memory hearing or cognitive impairment.

Occipital Lobe Injury - Damage to this part of the brain can result in vision impairment, hallucinations or blindness.

For personalized representation, contact us at 503-575-9725 or toll free at 888-666-3804.

Frontal Lobe Injury - Trauma to the frontal lobe can result in serious emotional and personality changes. Serious injuries are only made worse by the embarrassment felt by victims through no fault of their own.

Parietal Lobe Injury - The parietal lobe is the most complex and least understood part of the brain. Damage can take many forms, affecting your ability to integrate sensory and perception input.

Brain Stem Injury - When the main connection point between your body and your brain is injured, you may face serious, even fatal symptoms. The injury goes beyond the brain and throughout the body affecting breathing, heart rate and consciousness.

Cerebellum Injury - Injury to your cerebellum can seriously affect a person's balance, coordination, voluntary movement and muscle tone.

Brain Bleeds - A seemingly minor injury to the head can result in dangerous and deadly consequences if undetected. A person that suffers a brain bleed may suffer long term medical and financial issues that need addressing.

Diagnosing Brain Injuries - Brain injuries that are not properly diagnosed only make a bad situation worse. Lower resolution MRIs and CT scans often don't detect brain injuries, putting the victim at greater risk. That is where an attorney who is also a doctor can help.

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