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Traumatic Brain Injury – Minor, Moderate and Severe

Traumatic brain injury is also often referred to as acquired brain injury or simply a head injury. Head injuries happen when a sudden trauma causes a certain kind of damage to the brain. Generally, head injuries are the result of an object violently hitting the head or when we hit our head hard enough on a solid object. In certain cases, an object can pierce the skull and enter the tissue, causing severe damage. Symptoms of TBI (traumatic brain injury) can be minor, moderate or severe, which depends on the scope of damage done to the brain.

Have you or a loved one been involved in an accident that resulted in a severe, moderate, or minor TBI? If so, contact our Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys in your area today! Our experienced brain damage attorneys will help you recover the compensation you are entitled to.

Minor TBI

Traumatic brain injury that's minor often stays unnoticed as there is no loss of consciousness associated. Generally, sports injuries are the cause for TBI's as relatively small accidents cause relatively small head injuries.

Symptoms of Minor Cases of TBI

  • Short loss of consciousness
  • Headache
  • Confusion
  • Dizziness
  • Blurred vision
  • Bad taste in the mouth
  • Attention/thinking deficit

Moderate TBI

Moderate traumatic brain injury is similar to mild. However, as the symptoms as well as implications are more severe than mild traumatic injuries, patient and/or care-giver information is necessary as critical elements of family education and support are crucial.

Symptoms of Moderate TBI

  • Double vision
  • Balance problems
  • Inability to focus and concentrate
  • Nausea/Vomiting
  • Inability to multi-task
  • Vertigo
  • Memory loss

Have you or a loved one been involved in an accident that resulted in a TBI? If so, contact our Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys in your area today! Our experienced brain damage attorneys will help you recover the compensation you are entitled to.

Severe TBI

Severe traumatic brain injury is usually the case if the patient is experiencing severe cognitive and communications difficulties. Unlike most sports injuries, this type of brain damage is usually the result of more serious accidents, such as automobile accidents or pedestrian accidents. Electrical injury may also cause severe TBI.

Symptoms of Severe TBI

  • Impaired speech
  • Impaired cognitive processes
  • Memory loss
  • Loss of vision
  • Loss of hearing
  • Loss of taste and/or smell
  • Seizures
  • Change in personality
  • Change in behavior

Moderate and severe TBI's are usually obvious and relatively easy to diagnose. If you experience any of the above symptoms, consult medical assistance immediately, especially as they might be a result of an accident that might have caused damage to your brain. It is important to treat any kind of head injury immediately, especially because the effects of a traumatic brain injury may be life altering.

Have you or a loved one been involved in an accident that resulted in a severe, moderate, or minor TBI? If so, contact our Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys in your area today! Our experienced brain damage attorneys will help you recover the compensation you are entitled to.

 

 
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  Did You Know?
 

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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