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Dealing with a TBI after a car crash

On Behalf of | Mar 8, 2022 | Car Accidents, Injuries |

Car accidents can have serious consequences. Residents of California who have suffered traumatic brain injuries after a crash should know how to handle the situation.

What is a traumatic brain injury?

A traumatic brain injury or TBI is a type of injury affecting the brain. It’s caused by a sharp blow or an object penetrating the skull. A TBI can range from mild to severe and can be temporary or permanent depending on certain factors. These injuries are often sustained resulting in primary and secondary injuries. TBIs caused by car accidents see the primary injury resulting from the immediate impact of the crash. The secondary injury is the aftermath, which usually occurs due to swelling of the brain or a reduction of blood in the area.

A person might experience a number of symptoms from a TBI. They include the following:

  • Confusion
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches
  • Irritability and mood swings
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Memory loss
  • Seizures

It’s important for anyone involved in a car accident to immediately seek medical attention. Some TBIs may not show up immediately. Regardless, if a brain injury is diagnosed and treated quickly, it can potentially minimize the damages.

Why should you see the right specialist for your TBI?

If you have been diagnosed with a TBI after a serious car crash, you might find that your personality has changed. You might also struggle with cognitive problems. As a result, you might want to see a specialist who understands these changes that come with brain injuries. A neuropsychologist or forensic neuropsychologist might be appropriate. A neuropsychologist can offer you the right kind of treatment for your TBI and order tests and provide you with the results.

A forensic neuropsychologist can provide evidence in court about your condition if you file a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver of the accident that resulted in your TBI. If you have suffered a TBI in a crash, you may be able to hold the at-fault driver liable for your medical expenses and other damages. Financial compensation might help with your recovery.

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