Indications of Traumatic Brain Injury

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Indications of Traumatic Brain Injury

Though closed head injuries are not objectively apparent at the time of an accident, common indications that TBI may result are loss of consciousness, inability to recall events immediately before or after the accident, and alteration in mental state immediately following, such as feeling dazed, disoriented, or confused. After an accident, common symptoms of TBI in adults are the following:

  • Persistent neck pain
  • Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
  • Lapses in attention, perception, judgment, or information processing
  • Difficulty with memory, concentration, or decision making
  • Trouble with cognition, abstract concepts, and time and space relationship
  • Limitations on reading and writing skills
  • Slowness in thinking, speaking, or taking action
  • Getting lost or easily confused
  • Persistent low-grade headaches
  • Feeling tired all the time, lacking energy or motivation
  • Problems associated with sleep, such as insomnia or oversleeping
  • Reduced strength, endurance, and coordination
  • Onset of tremors or swallowing problems
  • Feeling light-headed or dizzy
  • Onset of seizures
  • Volatility in your mood – apathy, irritability, anxiety, and/or depression
  • Difficulty maintaining your balance
  • Increased sensitivity to sounds, light, or distractions
  • Blurred vision
  • Reduction of sense of smell or taste

Because children are less aware of their habits and normal functioning than adults, it is important for adults to monitor children carefully if it is suspected that they are suffering from a TBI. Symptoms to look for in children include:

  • Loss of energy or tiring easily
  • Reduced interest in favorite toys or activities
  • Irritability or crankiness
  • Changes in eating or sleeping patterns
  • Changes in the manner in which the child plays, both alone and with others
  • Difficulties at school
  • Deterioration of recently learned skills
  • Loss of balance, or instability while walking

The exact effects on an individual who suffers a TBI will vary greatly, depending on the force of impact the brain suffered and the location(s) of the injury on the brain. It is important to obtain a thorough medical examination following any accident so as to immediately determine all injuries received. To appreciate the extent of an injury, it is helpful to understand medical scales used to measure injuries involving TBI.

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The Conclusion

The attorneys at the Eshelman Legal Group understand that no matter how cautious you are, others may not be so careful, and accidents do happen. So we hope you don’t need to, but if you are in a situation where you need the advice of an personal injury attorney, the Eshelman Legal Group is here to help you. For over 40 years we have been assisting accident victims, and we are here to assist you too... because “We’ll make things right.”

Ask yourself this question… who does the adjuster work for? The adjuster works for the insurance company, they do not work for you.

In all matters involving personal injury it is essential that measures be taken promptly to preserve evidence, investigate the accident in question, and file a lawsuit prior to the deadline imposed by the Statute of Limitations. If you or a loved one is a victim of personal injuries, call Eshelman Legal Group LLC, now at 1-800-365-0001. The initial consultation is free of charge, and if we agree to accept your case, we will work on a Contingent Fee basis, which means we get paid for our services only if there is a monetary award or recovery of funds. Don’t delay! You may have a valid claim and be entitled to compensation for your injuries, but a lawsuit must be filed before the statute of limitations expires. The above is not legal advice. That can only come from a qualified attorney who is familiar with all the facts and circumstances of a particular, specific case and the relevant law. See Terms of Use.

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