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What Is a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury?

July 16, 2015

Brain injuries – even mild ones – are serious, and they can leave victims with lifelong disabilities. Car accidents are among the main causes of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), and if your crash was the result of another driver’s negligence, then you may be entitled to compensation.

It is difficult to understand the challenges of a TBI without experiencing one firsthand. Some victims cannot return to work; others face extensive rehab and a permanent loss of motor functions. Lost wages and medical treatments can add up quickly, but an experienced attorney may be able to help you recover these losses.

If you were in a car crash, your first priority should be seeking medical attention. A physician may be able to identify an injury that you did not notice. Also, a doctor’s record may be important evidence if you file an injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver.

If your accident happened in South Carolina, then Greenville personal-injury lawyer Doug Churdar can help. The Churdar Law Firm has represented the injured in cases that stem from truck crashes, car collisions and other types of accidents. To schedule a consultation, call our office today at 864-233-0203.

According to Mayo Clinic , mild traumatic brain injuries and concussions are common, yet they still require medical treatment. Read on to learn what constitutes a mild traumatic brain injury:

What Are Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries?

According to Mayo Clinic, a mild traumatic brain injury alters the way the brain functions. Most mild TBIs and concussions occur after blunt force trauma to the head, but they can also happen if the head or body receives a violent jolt or shake. As such, these injuries are particularly common in car and motorcycle accidents.

Most mild traumatic brain injuries are not severe, but they do require a medical examination and extensive rest to allow the brain to recover. According to May Clinic, most victims will make a full recovery.

Symptoms of a Minor TBI

If you are in a car accident, it is important to understand the symptoms of a brain injury and to receive adequate medical attention. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , the symptoms may be mild at first and then worsen. In some cases, injuries take several days or weeks to show signs.

Common symptoms of mild TBIs include headaches, memory loss and confusion. Victims often cannot remember the specific event that caused the injury.

Other symptoms include loss of consciousness, dizziness, vomiting, nausea, slurred speech and fatigue. Over time, the victim may also have difficulty concentrating, an increased sensitivity to light, insomnia, and may experience taste and smell disorders.

All head injuries are serious, and victims should always visit a medical professional to evaluate their condition. If a negligent driver caused your injury, then you should also consult an attorney to find out if you have a legitimate claim for damages.

To schedule a consultation with a Greenville accident attorney, call the Churdar Law Firm today at 864-233-0203.

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