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What are the potential long-term effects of TBIs from accidents?

On Behalf of | Jan 28, 2025 | Injuries |

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are serious medical problems that can also lead to legal issues in personal injury cases. These injuries often happen in car accidents, falls, or workplace mishaps and can have lasting effects on individuals. It’s important to understand these impacts when seeking money to help with medical bills, lost income, and other costs.

How TBIs affect thinking and memory

TBIs can make it harder to remember things, focus, or solve problems. This can make daily tasks and returning to work very challenging. In legal cases, showing medical records and professional opinions helps prove how these problems change a person’s life and ability to earn money.

Changes in mood and behavior

Mood swings, depression, and anxiety are common after a TBI. Some people may have trouble controlling their emotions or become more aggressive. These changes can make social and family life difficult. Legal claims often include money for these emotional struggles, as well as for family members who are also affected.

Physical problems that last

Physical issues like headaches, dizziness, seizures, and tiredness can continue long after the injury. In severe cases, people may lose the ability to move certain parts of their body. These conditions usually need long-term treatment, which should be included in any legal settlement.

Future health risks

Having a TBI increases the chances of getting diseases like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s later in life. Getting multiple brain injuries can also lead to a condition called chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Professionals must think about these future health risks when asking for compensation to make sure injured parties are supported over time.

Those who have been harmed by TBIs deserve to protect their rights and plan for the future. Handling these cases carefully ensures they can rebuild their lives and get the help they need.

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