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Understanding Brain Injury Claims
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Understanding Brain Injury Claims

Brain injuries have a way of turning a person’s world upside down in a matter of seconds. It does not matter whether it is caused by a slip-and-fall accident or something more sinister.

‘A skilled personal injury attorney brings together all relevant evidence, consults the right professionals, and understands the full financial impact of your injury—both now and in the future,’ says AW Smith of A.W. Smith Law Firm.

Stick around and learn what you need to know about brain injuries and what rights you have in such a case, so you have a real shot at moving forward in your life. 

Types of Brain Injuries

Brain injuries come in two different forms: mild and severe brain injuries. A mild brain injury, such as a concussion, will affect a person’s brain functions for a short period of time. A severe brain injury will affect a person’s brain functions in a long-term manner by causing cognitive challenges and movement issues.

Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries 

Mild traumatic brain injuries, also known as concussions, occur as a result of accidents, being knocked about in a sporting activity, or as a result of a car accident. 

Although mild may sound harmless, it is a brain injury that can really cause you problems, especially if you are experiencing headaches, dizziness, confusion, and memory problems. Still, you may not always be aware of it. Sometimes, the symptoms may appear hours or even days later, which can make it a lot harder to figure out what is going on. 

Doctors may need to carry out tests, such as brain scans and cognitive tests, but these may not always catch the signs. This is a big problem, as it is hard to know what happened if the brain scans show nothing. This is where personal injury lawyers must gather evidence from medical reports, witness statements, and qualified professionals to clearly explain the case.

Severe Traumatic Brain Injuries 

Severe traumatic brain injuries occur when something has struck the brain with a hard, lasting blow. This is usually the result of violent actions like a car accident, a severe fall at work, or a beating. Sometimes, the object actually enters the skull and enters the brain. Sometimes, there is no apparent wound, but the brain swells or bleeds inside, increasing the pressure to critical levels. 

It is not easy to treat a severe traumatic brain injury. In most cases, the patient is rushed into surgery immediately to remove blood clots, relieve pressure, and clear any debris. Even then, it takes a long time for the patient to recover. 

Common Accidents Leading to Brain Injuries 

People suffer brain injuries in a multitude of ways. Some of the most common causes of brain injuries include car accidents, particularly those involving high speeds. Falls are the second most common cause of brain injuries. These occur most commonly in the workplace and on construction sites where safety precautions are inadequate. older people may suffer a fall that initially appears to be of little consequence, but later discover that the fall is actually a severe head injury.

Then there are sports, such as football, boxing, and biking. In the worst situations, there is damage done by violent assaults or gunshots, which can leave pieces of metal or glass lodged inside the brain.

Working with a Lawyer 

When you have a case related to a brain injury, you do not just need any lawyer; you need someone who knows exactly what they are doing. A skilled attorney specializing in personal injury cases brings together all of the evidence, consults the appropriate professionals, and understands the full financial impact of your injury—both now and in the future.

You want someone with a strong background in brain injury cases, not just car accidents or slip-and-fall claims. A good personal injury lawyer will take care of all the complicated legal stuff, keep deadlines straight, and document everything important for you while you focus on getting better.

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