Car Accident Injuries: Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
A TBI is a violent blow to the head by an outside force that causes brain dysfunction. A traumatic brain injury can vary from mild to serious to life-threatening. There can be an effect on the brain cells temporarily from a traumatic brain injury. Concussions are often mild but can result in long-term brain damage.
Causes and Symptoms of a TBI
Common causes can be a vehicle accident or sports injury. The victim may display symptoms such as difficulty concentrating, confusion, blurring vision, memory, or cognitive problems. Irritability or anger may also be symptoms. A concussion can also occur, a minor brain injury from an impact to the head or a quick change in movement such as whiplash.
Treatment of a TBI
Usually, a mild TBI requires no treatment except pain relievers and rest. But constant monitoring is important to watch for new, worsening, or persistent symptoms. Depending on the severity of your injury, your physician may order any of the following treatments:
Occupational therapy
Physical medicine
Physical therapy
Psychiatric care
Psychological care
Social support
Speech and language therapy
A traumatic brain injury can have serious long-term effects. That is why a knowledgeable and experienced law firm can help with the complex legal problems that often arise to ensure you get the compensation you deserve. If you need the assistance of an attorney to receive a s mild TBI settlements due to an auto accident memory and cognitive problems, the professionals at Brockmeier Law Group, can help. Contact Brockmeier Law Group today for the peace of mind you need.
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