Filing a Personal Injury Claim After a TBI

 

When you experience head trauma from a personal injury accident, you may not be aware of how serious the brain injury can be. While not all head trauma leads to brain injuries and you may walk away with little damage, because of how late brain injury symptoms can show up, you might not realize that you have been severely injured until they damage is already done. In some cases, that can mean you are dealing with severe brain swelling or it may mean that you need to be placed in a medically induced coma. To see how a law office can help you with representation, contact a brain injury lawyer now. 

 

What is a TBI and how does it happen?

Although your brain is a very sensitive area of your body, just because you were hit in the head or hit your head does not mean you will have a TBI. If you tripped and hit your head, you may have guarded your fall well enough so that most of your body took the impact instead of your head. However, if you hit your head at any point when you fell, you may have no idea what the extent of the damage is. The bone in your head can mend and recover, but a TBI can be easily overlooked and cause severe and permanent damage. A TBI is typically placed into two categories: mild and severe. 

 

Mild TBIs. For a brain injury to be considered mild, the person may only lose consciousness a max of 30 minutes and they may experience symptoms like:

 

  • Mood changes
  • Coordination problems
  • Memory loss
  • Inability to think properly
  • Nausea
  • Seizures

 

Severe TBIs. When a doctor considers your TBI to be severe, it means that the symptoms you are experiencing can last not only for days or weeks but could cause permanent problems for you. Some of these symptoms are:

 

  • Clear fluid coming from your ears or nose
  • Vomiting and feeling nauseated
  • Feeling depressed
  • Dilated pupils
  • Inability to speak or walk

 

When you have been in an accident that caused you to hit your head, it is likely that you may experience a TBI. The first thing you should do is see a doctor immediately. Then, please call a trusted brain injury lawyer in Orlando, FL for legal assistance.

 

Thanks to Needle & Ellenberg, P.A. for their insight into personal injuries and filing a brain injury claim.