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Concussions Are A Type Of Brain Injury

X ray images of the side view of a skull.  Revealing images of the patients brain

While concussions are often treated as relatively mild injuries that have no lasting effect, the truth is that concussions are actually a type of traumatic brain injury that can have permanent repercussions for victims. Unfortunately, concussions are a relatively common result of serious accidents in which a victim suffers some sort of blunt force impact, making it particularly important for people to have a thorough understanding of the risks that accompany this kind of injury. For help seeking compensation for your own concussion or other accident-related injury, please call one of our dedicated Fort Lauderdale traumatic brain injury lawyers.

What is a Concussion?

The human brain is suspended inside the skull by a fluid that helps keep the brain from striking the insides of the skull. When a person suffers a blunt force impact that causes the head to move rapidly, however, this fluid can prove incapable of fully protecting the brain. The impact of the brain with the inside of the skull can cause damage to the brain cells, as well as chemical changes in the brain itself, which could manifest as a concussion.

What Can Cause a Concussion?

Any type of interaction in which a person experiences a significant impact could result in a concussion if the head is involved. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), however, falls and car accidents are actually the two leading causes of concussions. Many concussions are also sustained during sporting events and in bicycle and pedestrian accidents.

What are the Symptoms of a Concussion?

The symptoms of a traumatic brain injury, like a concussion, can be physical, emotional, and mental. The most common include:

  • Difficulty focusing and concentrating;
  • Poor memory;
  • Headache;
  • Nausea;
  • Dizziness;
  • Irritability; and
  • Sleep disturbances.

These symptoms can range from mild to severe and may go away after a short period of time, or be permanent. Those suffering from post-concussive syndrome may find themselves struggling with symptoms for years to come.

Can I File a Claim or Lawsuit?

The short answer to this question is “yes.” Individuals who sustain traumatic brain injuries could be entitled to compensation for their losses if they can prove that their injury was the result of someone else’s negligence or wrongful act. To recover damages, claimants will need to provide proof of fault, as well as evidence of their losses, including medical records, like CT and MRI scans, doctor’s notes, and medical bills.

Contact Our Fort Lauderdale Attorneys for Help

If you suffered a concussion in an accident through no fault of your own, please contact the dedicated Florida traumatic brain injury lawyers at Boone & Davis for help. We have experience handling these kinds of cases and are well-versed in how to collect, preserve, and present the evidence that injured parties will need to recover compensation for their medical bills, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering. You can reach us by calling our office at 954-566-9919, or you can set up an appointment by filling out one of our online contact forms.

Resource:

cdc.gov/traumaticbraininjury/get_the_facts.html

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