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3 things to know about traumatic brain injuries

On Behalf of | Feb 1, 2023 | Personal Injury |

People who are involved in car wrecks or slip-and-fall accidents can suffer from significant injuries. One of these is a traumatic brain injury, which can be life altering.

There are many misunderstandings about traumatic brain injuries. Learning a bit about  TBIs may help you as you deal with the aftermath.

A hit to the head isn’t required

You can suffer a brain injury even if you don’t hit your head. The brain can still slam against the interior of the skull and cause significant damage. In some cases, this leads to a contra coupe injury, which means the damage to the brain is on the exact opposite sides of the brain.

Symptoms might be delayed

The symptoms of a brain injury might not appear right away. It’s not uncommon for this to take days or even weeks. Anyone who’s been involved in a crash or accident should ensure they pay close attention to symptoms, such as a persistent headache or significant mood swings.

Many factors impact recovery

Recovery from a TBI isn’t always cut and dry. Several factors, including the location and type of injury play a role in how likely a person is to recover. These cases must be handled using an individualized care plan that can include a host of different components.

Anyone dealing with a traumatic brain injury due to another person’s negligence may choose to seek compensation. This can include damages for expenses like medical care or loss of income. Be sure you get this moving quickly because Florida has strict limits for these matters.  

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