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What if the injured person can’t make decisions due to mental incapacity?

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What if the injured person can’t make decisions due to mental incapacity?

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Sometimes the person injured is rendered incapable of making decisions for himself. This may be the case if the person is in a coma or suffers a severe brain injury. In that case, it may be necessary to appoint a loved one to act as guardian and make decisions for the injured person during their incapacity. The Kahler Personal Injury Law Firm will take the steps necessary to appoint a guardian if one is required. back to top…

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