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What happens after you sustain a traumatic brain injury?

On Behalf of | Nov 29, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents |

Car accidents can significantly impact the lives of Pennsylvania residents. Traumatic brain injuries can occur after a crash. If you are dealing with this type of injury, you should know how it can affect you.

What is a traumatic brain injury?

A traumatic brain injury or TBI is a type of head injury that can develop after Pennsylvania motor vehicle accidents occur. A person can sustain a TBI if their head suffers a serious hit or an object penetrates the skull and brain. In addition to car accidents, common causes of this injury are combat sports, falls and deliberate acts of violence.

A TBI can range from mild to severe. However, even mild brain injuries can be serious if they aren’t promptly treated. In the most severe cases, a TBI can leave a person permanently disabled and brain-damaged.

TBIs caused by motor vehicle accidents can leave victims dealing with a variety of symptoms. They might experience headaches, memory problems, depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, concentration problems, speech issues, mood changes and cognitive problems.

Holding the at-fault party accountable

Individuals who suffer TBIs after motor vehicle accidents in Pennsylvania should hold the at-fault party accountable for their injuries. To do that, it’s important to see a doctor to be properly diagnosed. Seeing a primary care doctor is the first step. Being referred to a neurologist experienced in the area of TBI should be the next thing as they understand how the brain works and how TBIs can affect people.

A neuropsychologist or forensic neuropsychologist should evaluate you if you are looking to file a personal injury claim. They can serve as a valuable witness who can testify to the truth of your brain injury and how it has impacted your daily life. You will also be able to undergo a variety of tests to prove the extent and severity of your injuries. In addition to holding the at-fault party liable for your medical bills, lost wages and other damages, you will be able to get a comprehensive treatment plan when you follow up with neurology specialists.

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