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Brain Injury Stemming from a Florida Personal Injury Claim

11/25/2020
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of death and disability in the United States. 

  • From 2006 to 2014, the number of TBI-related emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths increased by 53%. 
  • In 2014, an average of 155 people in the United States died each day from injuries that include a TBI.  
  • Those who survive a TBI can face effects that last a few days or the rest of their lives. 
  • The effects of TBI can include impairments related to thinking, memory, movement, sensation, emotional functioning, and depression. 
  • These issues not only affect individuals but also can have lasting effects on families and communities.

If you suspect you or a loved one have suffered a TBI in an accident in Florida, contact the brain injury lawyers in Florida for help with handling your claim.

What is a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?

According to the CDC, a TBI is caused by a blow or jolt to the head that disrupts the brain’s normal function. The severity of a TBI may range from mild, in other words, a brief change in mental status or consciousness, to severe, in other words, an extended period of unconsciousness or memory loss after the injury. Most TBIs that occur each year are mild, commonly called concussions.

Common Symptoms of a TBI

If you have been injured in any type of accident, including a car accident, you should be aware of the symptoms of a TBI and immediately report your symptoms to a qualified doctor as well as skilled brain injury lawyers in Florida. Some common symptoms are listed below.

Mild TBIs

Mild TBIs can be identified by:

  • Seizures
  • Nausea
  • Sensory problems, such as a bad taste in your mouth, loss of smell, sensitivity to lights, or sensitivity to sound
  • Difficulty formulating thoughts or sentences
  • Memory loss
  • Problems with coordination
  • Unexplained excessive sleep
  • Sudden depression
  • Changes in mood or violent outbursts

Moderate or Severe TBIs

Moderate to severe TBIs can be identified by:

  • Habitual bouts of nausea and/or vomiting
  • Difficulty speaking
  • Difficulty walking. 
  • Confusion
  • Depression
  • Clear fluid that drains from the ears or nose
  • Dilated pupils
  • Irritability and/or combative behavior

Remember that TBIs may take days or even weeks to materialize!

If You Have Suffered a TBI from a Personal Injury, Contact Brain Injury Lawyers in Florida Immediately

TBIs can be lethal because of the difficulty in identifying them and their potential for severe and permanent damage. If you are suffering from any of the symptoms listed above or otherwise believe you may have suffered a TBI as a result of a personal injury, contact our brain injury lawyers in Florida. We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis. Contact us online today for help.

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