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Antioch Personal Injury Attorney Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is frequently the result of a extreme impact to the head. Here at Antioch Injury Attorney we comprehend the many things which cause brain injury including falls, medical malpractice and auto accidents.

Several clients have discovered help for themselves or their families through our brain injury lawyers.

All you've got to do is get in touch with Antioch Injury Attorney if your or someone you love has gone through a traumatic brain injury. Our number is 925-231-0552 and we can be called online as well.

Brain Injury-Auto

The major reason behind traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in the United States, are from automobile accidents.

A brain injury can happen when a victim's head hits an object for example a dashboard or windscreen or whenever the force of an collision causes the brain to move around violently within the skull, with no direct impact. Harm to the brain can happen during the collision, or it can build as time passes as tissues enlarge and hemorrhage within the head.

Brain injuries have a propensity to happen in side-impact vehicle accidents, due to the chance of the head hitting the windows. The quantity of brain injuries in a front impact crash is far less due to airbags and seat belts.

Injuries and brain hemorrhages have happened when airbags are faulty. Brain stems have been severed when this happens. In many cases where this has occurred and people have been killed or paralyzed it would not have happened if the air bag hadn't been used. Airbags have killed 227 since 1990 in low-impact crashes. Passengers both children and adult have been killed - ten adults and 119 children. Seventy-six drivers were killed.

Medical Negligence

Medical blunders produced by medicare professionals for example medical doctors and nurses can bring about brain damage or TBI. Problems at giving birth, for example a required C-section delayed or problems, result in the majority of these traumatic brain injuries.

But even with the very best of care TBI can still happen. A brain injury cannot always be avoided.

But sometimes brain injuries happen due to negligence or blunders on the part of the medical person or facility. When this occurs it's medical malpractice.

Girls And Boys & Brain Injury

Child abuse, sporting injuries, automobile or bicycle accidents account for many of the traumatic brain injuries in children. You'll find around 100,000 children hospitalized annually with head injuries.

Depending upon the stage of development in the little one it can be difficult to identify TBI.

Girls and boys who suffer a TBI can have standard or above average IQ following an accident, however can still have significant problems, for example being unable to organize their lives or make logical daily decisions once they reach adulthood.

Antioch Injury Attorney can enable you to decide if you have to have litigation due to a TBI to you or a family member.

Symptoms Of Brain Injury

Following a brain injury signs and symptoms can take quite a few forms. Below is a listing of probable signs and symptoms, that can occur from damage to certain areas of the brain:

Forehead or Frontal Lobe

  • Decrease insimple movement of different areas of the body (Paralysis).
  • Unability to plan a sequence of intricate movements necessary to complete multi-stepped tasks, for example making coffee.
  • Decrease in spontaneity in interacting with others.
  • Loss in flexibility in thinking.
  • Persistence of a solitary thought.
  • Unable to concentrate on the task at hand
  • Mood changes.
  • Social conduct changes
  • Changes in personality.
  • Difficulty with problem solving.
  • Language expression problems

Back and top of your head - Parietal Lobe

  • Not able to deal with more than one object at a time.
  • Not ableto name an object.
  • Unable to write due to being unable to locate the words
  • Reading troubles
  • Problemswith drawing objects.
  • Problems in distinguishing right from left.
  • Problems with doing arithmetic.
  • Unawareness of areas of the body in ways which affects self care
  • Lack of ability to focus visual attention.
  • Problems with eye and hand coordination.

In the back of the Head - Posterior - Occipital Lobes

  • Vision problems
  • Unable to locate things
  • Trouble with colors
  • Hallucinations
  • Visual illusions - incorrectly viewing things.
  • Not able to recognize words
  • Drawn objects are difficult to recognize
  • Recognizing movements of an object are difficult
  • Issues with reading and writing.

Temporal Lobes: side of head above ears

  • Difficulty in recognizing faces.
  • Comprehending spoken words troubles
  • Problems with what's seen and heard
  • Trouble verbalizing and identifying objects
  • Memory loss - short-term
  • Interference with long term memory.
  • Increased and diminished interest in sexual conduct.
  • Not able to categorize objects.
  • Right lobe injury can result in persistent talking.
  • Aggressive conduct problems

Brain Stem: deep within the brain

  • Breathing capacity problems - results in speech problems
  • Swallowing
  • Problems with perception and organtization of the environment.
  • Problems with balance and movement.
  • Queasiness and dizziness
  • Sleeping issues.

Cerebellum: base of the skull

  • Loss of ability to synchronize fine movements.
  • Unable to walk
  • Reach out and grasping objects no longer can be done
  • Shakiness
  • Lightheadedness
  • Slurred Speech.
  • Rapid movements are difficult

If a family member has sustained a traumatic brain injury, remember to get in touch with Antioch Injury Attorney now at 925-231-0552 or e-mail us online.

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