Signs and Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury You Shouldn’t Ignore

Accidents can happen when we least expect them. A sudden jolt, a slip and fall, or a hit to the head can lead to a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that can be life-altering. In some cases, the signs and symptoms of a brain injury may be obvious, while in others they may be much harder to notice. In the aftermath of an accident, you might feel slightly dizzy or have a nagging headache and then brush it off because you think it is nothing serious.

However, beneath the surface, a traumatic brain injury could be steadily and silently causing damage. Some signs of a TBI appear immediately, while others may develop over time. Therefore, it is essential to recognize the warning signs and seek medical attention immediately.

Dealing with a traumatic brain injury can turn your life upside down. The effects of this type of injury are not just physical; TBI usually comes with heavy financial and emotional burdens. Medical bills can pile up quickly, especially if you need ongoing treatment, therapy, or rehabilitation. You may not be able to work, which can lead to loss of wages and financial strain. The emotional toll of dealing with changes in your health, memory, or behavior can be heavy on you and your loved ones.

However, if someone else’s negligence caused the accident or event that led to your TBI, you do not have to bear all the burdens alone. You can file a compensation claim against the offending party. Filing a compensation claim can be complicated, but our experienced personal injury lawyers can help. We will examine your case’s facts and develop a legal strategy to get you the best possible outcome. Reach out to us to get started on your case.

Why Hire Our Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer?

At Leverty & Associates Law, we have a team of seasoned attorneys who have successfully represented brain injury victims. We can help you take a legal stance against those responsible for your traumatic brain injury. With more than 50 years of combined experience legally supporting and representing clients, we can help and guide you, too.

We will do everything we can to ensure a favorable outcome and protect your rights throughout the claim process. We will also ensure that your compensation covers all your economic and non-economic damages so you can focus on your recovery without financial worries. Contact us at (775) 322-6636 for a free consultation.

We personalize every case we handle and provide each client with the team and resources needed to succeed.

Physical Signs and Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury You Shouldn’t Ignore

If you hit your head in an accident or get struck on the head during an attack, your body might show signs that something is not right. Some of these signs could mean that you have a traumatic brain injury. Knowing what to look for is essential so you can get help quickly. The following are warning signs of TBI that you should not ignore:

  • Headaches: If your head keeps hurting and the pain gets worse until it becomes unbearable, it could be a sign of a serious problem.
  • Dizziness and Balance Problems: If you feel lightheaded or have trouble staying steady on your feet, it could be a sign that your brain has been injured.
  • Nausea and Vomiting: If you start feeling sick to your stomach, especially hours or days after a head injury, it could be a significant sign.
  • Blurred Vision: If your vision is fuzzy or you see double, it is a good idea to get checked out.
  • Sensitivity to Light or Noise: If lights and sounds suddenly bother you, it could be a sign of a TBI.

Cognitive and Emotional Symptoms

A TBI does not just affect your body. It can also change how you think and feel. The following are some of the mental signs and symptoms you should watch out for:

  • Memory Issues: You might have trouble remembering or recalling recent events.
  • Confusion: You might feel lost or unsure about where you are or what you are doing.
  • Difficulty Concentrating: Focusing on tasks, reading, or following conversations may be difficult.
  • Mood Swings: You might feel unusually grumpy, sad, or anxious.
  • Personality Changes: You or your loved ones might notice you are acting differently.

We know how a traumatic brain injury can alter your life. Therefore, we aggressively go after the party responsible and hold them accountable for their actions.

When You Should Seek Medical Attention

If you or a loved one has hit your head in an accident, it is essential to see a doctor right away, especially if any of these symptoms show up. Getting checked early can significantly affect how well and how quickly you recover. It can also help with the legal process if someone else’s negligence caused the accident.

When you seek medical attention immediately, doctors can document your injuries and connect them directly to the accident. This medical record can be used as strong evidence if you decide to pursue a compensation claim. It can show that your injury was serious and caused by the negligent act of the offending party.

A quick medical treatment can also help prevent the other party or their insurance company from arguing that your injury was unrelated to the accident or that you made it worse by not getting care sooner. Having clear, documented proof of your condition from the start can strengthen your case and increase your chances of getting fair compensation for all the damages you incurred.

Get Help from Leverty & Associates Law

At Leverty & Associates Law, we understand the fear, frustration, and uncertainty that TBI victims and their families face. Our goal is to help you recognize the warning signs and get the support you need medically and legally. We have attorneys who have dedicated their careers and knowledge to providing legal support and assistance to hurting people.

We have helped many clients achieve legal goals specific to their cases; we can help you, too. We work on a contingency fee basis, so you don’t have to worry about upfront legal fees. Contact us at (775) 322-6636 to learn how we can help you.

Attorney Patrick Leverty

Attorney Patrick LevertyWith his master’s in insurance law, Patrick routinely helps individuals and businesses who are having issues with their insurance company. He also has extensive experience with personal injury actions, complex tort actions, product liability matters, and class actions. Patrick Leverty is rated AV by Martindale Hubbell (the highest rating) and has been granted membership in the Million Dollar Advocate Forum, and Multi-Million Dollar Advocate Forum. Patrick Leverty has been certified as a Personal Injury Specialist by the State Bar of Nevada. [ Attorney Bio ]

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