Those persons that have suffered a severe brain injury may require lifelong care to treat their conditions. A life care plan outlines the costs of this long-term treatment so that the brain injured survivor and their family can recover the full and fair compensation that is needed.
At Doehrman Chamberlain, our attorneys are experienced at helping clients in Indiana who have suffered debilitating and serious brain injuries. We have more than 60 years of combined experience representing brain injury victims and their families. Our lawyers lecture nationwide on complex brain injury issues and have worked closely with the Brain Injury Association of Indiana for more than 30 years.
Contact us today online or by telephone at 800-269-3443 to speak with an experienced Indianapolis personal injury attorney about life care plans for brain injuries.
What Is Included in a Life Care Plan?
A life care plan is a medical document that sets out the types and frequency of care that a patient will need because of an injury. This document is created by a life care planner with experience calculating the long-term costs of a serious injury. This life care plan may include the calculated future costs of:
- Doctor visits
- Nursing or assisted care
- Personal care items
- Accessible transportation
- Home renovations and accommodations
- Prescriptions and other medications
This treatment and care can be costly. However, there are options available to help you cover the costs such as Medicare, Medicaid, insurance coverage or a personal injury settlement. Our attorneys can help you understand your options. We are adept at handling insurance disputes and can represent you in a personal injury action against the person whose negligence and carelessness led to a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Let Us Help You · Doehrman Chamberlain in Indianapolis, Indiana
If you or a loved one has suffered a serious brain injury due to the careless or negligent actions of another, we are here to help. Contact us today online or by telephone at 800-269-3443 to speak with an experienced Indiana attorney about life care planning and rehabilitation costs.












