Have You Received a Traumatic Brain Injury from an Accident? Contact an Omaha Personal Injury Attorney
March 14, 2024 | Personal injury
Have you or a loved one been involved in an accident? Have you or your loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of the accident? Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) are serious injuries which often have devastating consequences. These injuries can mean not being able to return to work. You may require continual medical treatment for the long term, which can be expensive. These injuries can mean your financial ruin. It is therefore only right that you seek compensation for your damages. Below, we take a look at common causes of TBIs as well as common types of TBIs. We also look at why it is important to seek legal guidance when seeking compensation for your injuries.
Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries
TBIs can occur as a result of various incidents and accidents. Below are some of the most common causes of these types of injuries:
- Car accidents
Car accidents are one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries. The injuries can occur as a result of direct impact of an object with the head. They can also occur as a result of the brain hitting the inside of the skull due to the sudden acceleration or deceleration caused by a collision. TBIs can also occur due to penetration of the skull by debris in the car accident.
- Motorcycle accidents
Motorcycle accidents often result in serious injuries as the motorcycle does not provide the rider with any bodily protection. TBIs are quite common in motorcycle accidents. They can be quite severe especially when riders are not wearing helmets during the time of the accident.
- Slip, trip and falls
Falls are another common cause of TBIs. These types of injuries are especially common amongst older adults or young children that fall from height or slip and fall on slippery surfaces. These types of accidents can result in significant head trauma especially when the head strikes a solid surface.
- Sports injuries
TBIs are common in sports. This is especially true for full contact sports such as football, soccer, and boxing. Athletes participating in these sports are at high risk of suffering TBIs such as concussions and their long term effects.
- Assaults
Acts of violence such as physical assault can result in TBIs. Victims hit on the head or shaken violently may suffer TBIs. TBIs can also occur as a result of gunshot wounds to the head or other assault resulting in head injuries.
Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries
TBIs can manifest in various forms. The severity of the injuries as well as their consequences will also vary. Some of the most common types of TBIs include:
- Concussions
Concussions can vary in severity from mild concussions to severe concussions. Mild concussions are often the result of a sudden jolt or blow to the head. Concussions occur when the brain hits the inner surface of the skull resulting in damage to brain tissue. Symptoms of concussions may include confusion, dizziness, headache and light or noise sensitivity.
- Contusions
Contusions are bruises on the brain. They are serious injuries that occur as a result of direct impact to the head which results in damage to brain tissue. The severity of the injury and its consequences will depend on the size and location of the bruise on the brain. These injuries can lead to cognitive impairment, motor deficits or other neurological symptoms.
- Diffuse axonal injuries
This injury results from the tearing of the brain’s axons. The axons are the long connecting nerve fibers. The injuries often occur as a result of the sudden shifting and rotation of the brain within the skull resulting in widespread damage to nerve fibers. This type of injury is associated with severe trauma and often results in coma or death.
- Penetrating brain injuries
These injuries occur when an object penetrates the skull and causes damage to the brain tissue. Penetrating injuries are severe injuries and require immediate medical attention.
TBI injuries, even those considered mild, are serious injuries. Even mild injuries can have severe long term consequences if not managed properly. It is therefore vital to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid complications and manage the condition.
Contact an Omaha Personal Injury Attorney
Navigating the impact of a traumatic brain injury can be overwhelming not just for the victim but also their loved ones. These injuries can have devastating financial and emotional consequences. Fortunately, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering. However, pursuing a legal claim for a TBI can be complex.
Hiring an experienced attorney can make a big difference in a TBI case. A knowledgeable and skilled attorney can:
- Handle every aspect of your case and take the burden of navigating the legal process off your shoulders. This will allow you to focus on your recovery.
- Assess your damages and determine what fair compensation ought to be in your situation.
- Build a strong claim on your behalf and give you a better chance of recovery full compensation.
- Advocate for your rights in negotiations and in court if necessary.
If you have suffered a TBI and are seeking to pursue compensation, get in touch with us. Schedule a free consultation with High & Younes LLC and have your case assessed by experienced attorneys.