Call Us For Your Free Consult
(206) 467-0701
Call
Blog
Home » Blog » Traumatic brain injuries may occur as a result of car crashes

Traumatic brain injuries may occur as a result of car crashes

Traumatic brain injuries may occur as a result of car crashes
On Behalf Of Dean Standish Perkins & Associates
Feb 14, 2024

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) that occur in the wake of motor vehicle crashes are the result of the head being suddenly and violently hit or jolted. They lead to a range of outcomes from mild concussions to severe, life-altering brain damage.

The impacts of TBIs on victims can involve their physical abilities, cognitive functions, emotional well-being and social interactions. Understanding the basics about TBIs is crucial for anyone who is supporting someone who is navigating this difficult journey.

Causes of TBIs

The underlying causes of TBIs in motor vehicle accidents are multifaceted. Direct impacts to the head against parts of the vehicle’s interior are one cause. The brain’s sudden movement within the skull due to abrupt stops or changes in direction can also cause brain injuries. Factors that increase the risk of TBIs during crashes include not wearing seat belts, vehicle speed, the nature of the collision and the presence or absence of airbags.

Symptoms of TBIs

Symptoms of TBIs can manifest in many physical, cognitive, emotional and sleep-related challenges.

  • Physical: Headaches, nausea, fatigue, speech problems and seizures
  • Cognitive: Difficulties with attention, memory, processing speed and executive functioning
  • Emotional and behavioral changes: Mood swings, depression, anxiety and irritability
  • Sleep disturbances: Insomnia or excessive sleepiness

The diversity in symptoms reflects the complexity of the brain and underscores the need for a tailored approach to diagnosis and treatment.

Treatments for TBIs

Treatment for TBIs is multifaceted and tailored to the injury’s severity and the individual’s specific symptoms. Mild TBIs may require rest and symptom management, but moderate to severe injuries could necessitate acute care, including surgery.

Rehabilitation is critical to encourage maximum healing. This often involves a team of specialists focused on physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, neuropsychology and social support.

The cost of the care necessary for a TBI is considerable. Seeking compensation is an opportunity for a victim to hold liable parties accountable for those expenses. Seeking legal guidance can make this process easier, so a victim can heal while their case is being constructed and moving through the process.

Archieves

We Go The Extra Mile For You

Trusted Experience. Real Support. Every Step.

We know just how difficult things can be after an accident – even things that once seemed simple. That’s why we are dedicated to
going the extra mile in personal injury cases. Whether that means setting up meetings on weekends or during evening hours or
meeting at a local coffee shop, the hospital or even your home, we are more than willing to do it. If you were in a motor vehicle
collision and your vehicle has not yet been repaired, we can help move that process along as well.

National Association
Cropped Americas
Stan Perkins
Asla Under
American Jurist
Where Efficiency Meets Compassionate Advocacy.

Fields Marked With an”*” are Required

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
*

By providing your phone number, you agree to receive informational text messages from Dean Standish Perkins & Associates, P.S. Consent is not a condition of purchase. Message frequency will vary. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help or STOP to cancel.

Call now