3 points to remember about traumatic brain injuries

On Behalf of | Jan 3, 2023 | Trucking Accidents

People who are involved in a car wreck can suffer from a host of injuries. Some of these, such as brain injuries, are catastrophic.

Traumatic brain injuries range from those that are considered mild, such as a concussion, to those that are very serious and may lead to death. Anyone dealing with a head injury after a crash should seek medical care.

Symptoms can be delayed

Brain injuries are rather challenging sometimes because the symptoms might not appear right at the time of the crash. Instead, you may not know anything is amiss for days or even weeks after the wreck. You should get medical care if you start to notice signs of a brain injury, such as a persistent headache or vision changes.

A hit to the head isn’t necessary

You can suffer a brain injury without ever hitting your head. The violent jolt of a motor vehicle crash can cause the brain to slam into the interior of the skull. This can cause damage, including bruising and broken blood vessels, that needs to be addressed.

Long-term effects are possible

Some brain injuries, particularly those that are severe, lead to long-term effects that can make it difficult for the victim to carry on life as they did before the crash. Medical care, therapy, assistive devices and accommodations may help these individuals live full lives.

If your traumatic brain injury is the result of another party’s negligence, you may choose to seek compensation. This can include damages for wages you missed, medical care expenses, and anything else related to the injury. You must file your claim quickly because of time limits set by Texas law.