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Brain injuries are among the most serious types of injuries a person can sustain in an accident. Not only are the short-term effects extremely worrisome, but long-term effects can also be quite substantial. Brain injuries can arise in a variety of circumstances and can be caused by numerous sources. If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident and believe that you may have suffered a brain injury, no matter how minor, you should certainly consider going to the hospital to receive a proper diagnosis from a medical professional.
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Recognizing a Brain Injury
Recognizing whether or not an injury you sustained is a brain injury may be more difficult than one might expect. It is important to be aware of some terms that are commonly associated with such injuries. One of the most common terms used in this field is “TBI.” A TBI, or traumatic brain injury, occurs when a person experiences a sudden jolt causing the brain to hit the skull.
Brain injuries may be difficult to recognize if one has not received proper medical training. For example, concussions are among the most common forms of TBIs, yet the signs and symptoms of a concussion can be among the hardest to recognize. Those without medical training may not be able to determine if a brain injury has occurred and may create problems by delaying treatment. For this reason, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible after any injury that involves the head.
If you are even just a little uncertain as to whether or not you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, you should reach out to a medical professional as soon as possible. Medical professionals should be able to help assess your injuries and determine what steps need to be taken if you have, in fact, suffered a traumatic brain injury. It is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible due to the fact that brain injuries are among the most serious types of injuries that a person can experience. Seeking medical attention immediately is certainly in your best interest no matter how serious the injuries appear at the time.
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Available 24 / 7|Free ConsultationCommon signs and symptoms that may follow a brain injury include:
- Headaches
- Blurred vision
- Confusion
- Dizziness
- Ringing in the ears
- Nausea
- Memory loss
- Concentration problems
- Sleep problems
- Sensitivity to light and noise
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Available 24 / 7|Free ConsultationCommon Causes of Brain Injuries
Brain injuries can be caused by a variety of factors. Some injuries can occur due to internal health issues, while others may be caused by force applied to the head. Common causes of brain injuries include:
- Falls – falls are among the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries in the US. Around half of all brain injuries that occur are the result of falls. Falls are such a common cause of brain injuries due to the fact that they can happen to anyone at any time.
- Strike to the head – a strike to the head is another extremely common cause of brain injuries. These injuries can be caused by an unintentional strike by another person or object, an example being falling debris.
- Traffic Accidents – perhaps one of the most well-known causes of brain injuries is traffic accidents. Not only are traffic accidents one of the most common causes of brain injuries but they are also among the most common causes of brain injury related deaths.
- Assault – although not as common as falls or strikes to the head, assaults are still a much too common cause of brain injuries. These injuries typically occur during the course of a violent encounter with another individual.
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Not only are brain injuries hazardous in the short term, but they may also have severe long-term effects. In fact, some effects after a brain injury may last your entire life. However, this is very dependent upon the type of injury, treatment of the injury, as well as several other factors. It is important to remember that every brain injury is different and may have a unique set of symptoms or effects. For this reason, it is important to reach out to a medical professional as soon as possible and make sure that you receive the best possible treatment.
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Lasting damages may vary from case to case, but some common long-term effects include:
- Partial paralysis
- Impaired cognitive function
- Loss of consciousness
- Memory loss
- Degenerative conditions
- Trouble balancing
It is also important to be aware of the fact that some long-term effects may worsen over time. This is why its important for those who have suffered a brain injury to stay aware of anything out of the ordinary they experience. No matter how minor it may seem, those who have suffered brain injuries should reach out to medical professionals as soon as possible if they believe something is wrong.
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If you have been involved in a situation in which you believe you have suffered a brain injury, you should go to the hospital immediately. No matter how minor the situation may appear to you, you should receive a proper diagnosis from a medical professional. Seemingly harmless symptoms may be signs of much more serious issues. These issues may be missed by those without proper medical training and missing such symptoms may cause greater concern further down the line. Due to the seriousness of brain injuries, it is also possible that expenses may accumulate rather quickly. For this reason, you shouldn’t hesitate to contact a brain injury attorney as soon as possible to discuss what options may be available to you.
How to File a Claim for a Brain Injury
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, it is important to be aware of the fact that you have options. One such option being to file a claim. If you should decide to move forward on filing a claim, it is important to know that filing a claim with the assistance of an experienced brain injury attorney is much simpler than it may sound. Steps involved in filing a personal injury claim associated with a brain injury include:
1. Gather Evidence and Information
If you or someone close to you is able to gather information or evidence related to the incident, you should certainly attempt to do that as soon as possible. Gathering as much evidence and information as possible as quickly as you can, may prove beneficial should you decide to file a claim. If you, however, are unable to gather such information due to the seriousness of the injuries sustained, consider reaching out to an experienced brain injury lawyer who can possible gather such information for you.
2. Determine If Insurance Covers the Incident
If you have suffered an injury one of your first steps should be to determine whether there is insurance coverage. This is important because it can be determinative when it comes time to seeking damages. If you find yourself too overwhelmed to deal with an insurance company after your accident, you may want to speak to an attorney who can work on your behalf to make the process as simple as possible.
3. Speak with an Attorney
By far one of the best steps you can take when filing a claim for a brain injury is to speak with an experienced brain injury attorney. Dealing with insurance companies or the legal system after suffering a brain injury can be extremely stressful and overwhelming. By speaking with an attorney, you may ease that stress. At Zinda Law Group, our attorneys can be by your side every step of the way and can make sure the process is easy for you to understand. Consider reaching out to Zinda Law Group for our 100% free case evaluations today.
Brain Injury Compensation
The compensation that may be available to those who have suffered brain injuries can depend on a number of factors. If you decide to seek compensation for an injury you have suffered, it is important to reach out to an experienced brain injury attorney who understands the intricacies involved with brain injuries and can explain to you the areas of compensation that may be available to you. Common areas of compensation for brain injuries include:
- Medical expenses
- Loss of earning capacity
- Life care costs
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Property damages
Legal Time Limits
When it comes time to determine which one of your options you decide to take, it is important to be aware of the legal time limits that may apply to your case. Every state has different laws that govern when claims may be brought and Texas is no exception. In Texas, these legal time limits are governed by the statute of limitations. Filing outside of these legal time limits may prevent your case from being heard and may prevent you from seeking compensation.
In Texas, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including cases involving brain injuries, gives a person two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. It is important that you file within this two-year limit as filing outside of the limit may have serious consequences. If you are confused as to how the statute of limitations applies to the specific facts of your case, consider reaching out to an experienced Texas brain injury attorney as soon as possible.
Seek Help from an Experienced Brain Injury Lawyer
The personal injury attorneys at Zinda Law Group understand the hardships that a traumatic brain injury may bring about due to lost wages, rising medical bills, costs associated with recovery or maintenance, or emotional pain and suffering. If the injury occurred as a result of someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to receive compensation to help cover these costs partially if not entirely.
Our brain injury attorneys are dedicated to your cause and will fight to see that your needs financial compensation needs are met, either in settlement or in court. If you think you may have a case, call the lawyers at Zinda Law Group of Austin at 512-246-2224 today for a free consultation. As one of our clients you will pay nothing unless we can win your TBI case.
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