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Car Accident Whiplash

Car accidents are the leading cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Traumatic brain injuries are caused by a sudden acceleration/deceleration movement of the brain or a sudden physical damage such as whiplash. The latter is caused by a forceful hit of the head, which occurs most frequently during car accidents, as the head suddenly hits the dashboard. Generally, there are two types of brain: open and closed. The terms open and closed refer to the fracturing of the skull and while an open injury means that the skull has been fractured, a closed head injury implies that it hasn’t.

Have you or a loved one sustained head trauma due to car accident whiplash? If so, contact a Brain Injury Attorney in your area today! An experienced whiplash attorney can help you recover the compensation you are entitled to.

Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury include but are not limited to the following:

  • Confusion and difficulty remembering recent events
  • Unusual tiredness or sluggishness
  • Nausea and dizziness
  • Severe headache
  • Weakness or numbness on one side of the body

Most head injuries that result directly from a car accident are considered closed head injuries, because the force is usually not enough to fracture the skull. However, these injuries might be even more dangerous as there is a potential for swelling of the brain and the formation of dangerous blood clots within the skull

Have you or a loved one sustained head trauma due to car accident whiplash? If so, contact a Brain Injury Attorney in your area today! An experienced whiplash attorney can help you recover the compensation you are entitled to.

Even though a person might seem relatively well immediately after the accident, there is still a great chance that a TBI occurred. In many cases, people who have suffered brain injuries are able to independently climb out of the accident vehicle, direct traffic around the accident scene and assist other accident victims. It is usually only at the hospital where the cranial damage is detected.

Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury include:

  • Concussions/Contusions
    If the brain is bruised vomiting, headaches, dizziness and problems remembering or concentrating can occur.
  • Anoxic brain injury
    As the blood flow to the brain is interrupted, the damage results in a lack of oxygen circulated to the brain, which can have long term implications.
  • Skull fracture
    A skull fracture is a break in the bone surrounding the brain. Even though the fracture might heal without further complications, surgery is necessary if the brain tissue has been damaged.
  • Epidural hematoma
    As this involves the formation of blood clots in the midest of the skull and the top lining of the brain (dura), epidural hematoma can cause a pressure change, which requires emergency surgery.
  • Subdural hematoma
    A subdural hematoma is the formation of blood clots between the brain tissue and the dura. Surgery is required!

Brain injuries and damage to the tissue are serious and require the utmost medical care as various body functions might be permanently impaired. If you are suffering from any kind of brain trauma directly caused by a car accident, it is advisable that you seek medical attention as soon as possible. If the car accident was caused by someone else's negligence, contact a legal professional right away, as you may be eligable for compensation.

Have you or a loved one sustained brain trauma due to car accident whiplash? If so, contact a Brain Injury Attorney in your area today! Our experienced whiplash attorneys will help you recover the compensation you are entitled to.

 

 
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Every 21 seconds, one person in the US sustains a Traumatic Brain Injury.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) costs the country more than $48 billion a year, and between 2.5 and 6.5 million Americans alive today have had a TBI. Survivors of TBI are often left with significant cognitive, behavioral, and communicative disabilities, and some patients develop long-term medical complications, such as epilepsy.


 


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