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Traumatic brain injuries following a car accident

On Behalf of | Nov 24, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents |

Car accident victims can suffer a myriad of injuries, among them traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Such injuries are caused by an external force that damages the brain, usually through a blow to the head.

Depending on their extent, traumatic brain injuries can have devastating effects, which are at times irreversible. It means that victims have to live with their condition forever. If you think your loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, however mild, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately. Early treatment makes all the difference in some of these cases.

TBI signs and symptoms

The result of a TBI may manifest in various ways depending on which part of the brain was impacted, and some symptoms will be more evident than others. In addition, these symptoms may vary among individuals. The common signs include:

  •       Confusion or disorientation
  •       Headache
  •       Slurred speech
  •       Seizures
  •       Memory loss

The long term effects of TBIs

Unlike other crash injuries, brain injuries can have lifelong impacts on the victims. Beyond the physical disabilities associated with trauma to the brain, severe TBIs can also cause cognitive deficits and personality changes.

For victims, it means a lower quality of life. Moreover, adjusting to a new personality or way of doing things may be a complicated process. For instance, their social circle may have to change since some friends or family cannot understand their drastic change in demeanor.

Understand your legal rights

If you suffered a TBI caused by a negligent driver, it is necessary to understand and safeguard your legal rights. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, and given how costly the treatment of a moderate TBI can be, you need to maximize your payout. Being aware of all the damages you suffered due to your injuries is an excellent place to start for your case.

Finally, it would help to make informed decisions throughout your case for an outcome that is in your best interests.