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The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) explains that a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a disruption to the normal functions of the brain. A TBI is usually caused by a blow to the head or an object piercing the skull.
You may have questions regarding what are the most common complications of a traumatic brain injury.
Some complications of a TBI may include:
If you suspect that you suffered a TBI, you should seek medical attention immediately. A doctor can provide more clarity into your condition and answer your questions. Quick assessment and evaluation may also save your life.
TBIs sometimes cause a temporary loss of consciousness at the time of impact, usually ranging from a few minutes to a few hours. However, the Mayo Clinic studies have found that victims who suffer from moderate to severe TBIs may suffer from a prolonged or permanent change in consciousness.
Some forms of altered consciousness include:
Again, if you suspect that you have suffered a TBI, you should seek prompt medical care. Even if you are not sure as to the seriousness of your injuries, the best course is always to seek a medical evaluation. Timely medical treatment can prevent more serious problems in the future.
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Many TBI patients experience communication problems after getting hurt.
Issues may include:
TBI patients may experience other issues than those listed here.
TBI patients may also suffer from sensory deficits. These issues hinder their ability to navigate the world around them.
Sensory deficits may include one or more of the following senses, including:
Patients may suffer from impairments not included here.
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BrainLine, an educational organization that focuses on brain disorders, reports that TBIs often cause physical complications for an injured person. Sometimes, if a TBI is not treated, it can develop into a life-threatening impairment.
Some of the physical complications that may follow a TBI include:
Some patients may also experience seizures, headaches, blood vessel damage, or vertigo. Nerve damage can also paralyze facial muscles.
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A TBI may cause or worsen emotional or behavioral problems, sometimes even resulting in a change to the victim’s personality.
Emotional problems following a TBI may include:
Because of these changes in one’s personality or mood, TBI patients sometimes develop substance abuse problems. Additionally, they may also develop problems controlling risky or violent behaviors. While a TBI is considered a serious condition, injured people have treatment options. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) reports that medications, surgical interventions, and therapy can help one regain their quality of life and ability to function on a daily basis.
If you or a loved one suffered a TBI that may have been the result of another party’s negligence, contact an experienced and dedicated team of lawyers to discuss your rights. You may be entitled to substantial financial compensation for each and every type of damage you sustained and may continue to sustain in the future, including your pain and suffering, lost wages, and medical expenses.
The lawyers at Dansker & Aspromonte Associates LLP have been representing injury victims since 1988. Even if you are not sure whether you have the right to bring a claim for your injuries, call us for a free consultation. We will discuss your rights and provide you with advice as to how to protect those rights. If we agree to accept your case, we will conduct a careful and thorough investigation of the unique facts and circumstances of your case, preserve evidence, file all claims in a timely manner, and build a strong case for maximum compensation. You will not be required to pay us any money upfront. We only earn a legal fee when we recover compensation for you.
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