Understanding Personal Injury Law

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What You Should Know About A Mild Traumatic Brain Injury After An Accident

Kristina Walker

Brain damage is something that happens a lot from the trauma during a car accident, but there are many times when people have brain damage from accidents and do not even realize it. A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is what brain damage is called, but if you have mild TBI, you might not even know that you have it. Here are several things to understand about mild TBI after a car accident.

The difference between TBI and a mild TBI

A TBI often refers to major brain damage a person sustains from some type of accident, while a mild TBI refers to a mild brain injury. A regular TBI can affect a person for the rest of his or her life, and the effects can be mild or devastating, depending on the situation. A mild TBI typically will not affect a person for the rest of his or her life, but it can. In most cases, a mild TBI will have mild effects, and some of the symptoms of a mild TBI are not even noticeable at first.

The symptoms you might experience

With a mild TBI, you might experience headaches, fatigue, memory loss, and dizziness. You might also experience signs of depression and other types of emotional issues. In a lot of situations, doctors explain these symptoms as normal effects of a car accident, but they might not be normal effects. They might instead be signs of a mild TBI.

Why it goes unnoticed

When a person goes through a car accident and feels these types of symptoms, the doctor might diagnose it as a concussion, or he or she might just state that the symptoms should go away in time. If the symptoms do not let up, you should try to find out if you might have brain damage from the accident.

Why you should get diagnosed

Even with a mild TBI, there can be devastating effects, such as permanent memory loss and the inability to focus well. Because of this, you should try to get diagnosed if you have a mild TBI, so that you can ask for compensation from your settlement for the problems and losses you will experience from a mild TBI.

If you are suffering from the symptoms listed here after your car accident, visit a doctor to find out if you may have a mild TBI. If you do, you will need to fight for the right compensation during your case, and you will need to hire a brain injury lawyer that specializes in brain injuries from car accidents.


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After I got into an accident a few years ago, I realized that I needed to hire an attorney, and fast. I didn't know how to proceed through the course of the investigation by my insurance company, so I searched the area for a personal injury lawyer who could help. I was really impressed with how intelligent my lawyer was and how hard he worked to make things right with my case. After a few months, my lawsuit was settled, and I really felt like I couldn't have done it without him. This blog is all about understanding personal injury law and the benefits of working with a lawyer.

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