A traumatic brain injury happens when something hits your head hard enough to hurt your brain. Even a small bump on the head can lead to big problems that make it hard to work, spend time with family, or do things you enjoy.
If your head was struck in an accident, you may face symptoms for the rest of your life. Our Boston brain injury lawyers have helped many people in Massachusetts get money to pay for the care of a brain injury. Read on to learn about brain injuries and why they are so dangerous.
About Traumatic Brain Injury
Your brain controls everything your body does, from breathing to thinking to moving around. When something hits your head hard, it can hurt the soft tissue in your brain and stop it from working right. Getting help quickly after any head injury is important, even if you think it’s not too bad.
A hit to the head can come from many things, like falling down, getting in a car crash, or having an accident at work. Often, these accidents happen because someone else wasn’t being careful.
Medical bills and lost work time are just part of what you face after a brain injury. You might also have trouble sleeping, feel sad or worried more than usual, or find it hard to do things that used to be easy. These are all possible symptoms of a traumatic brain injury.
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How Do You Know if You Have a Traumatic Brain Injury?
After you hit your head, you need to watch for signs that your brain might be hurt. Here are the physical signs to look for:
- Headaches
- Feeling dizzy
- Blurry vision
- Trouble keeping your balance
- Problems walking straight
- Feeling sick to your stomach
- Being bothered by bright lights and loud sounds
- Blacking out, even for a moment
These signs might show up right after you hit your head, or they might start a few days later.
Some signs affect how you think and feel. Watch for these warning signs:
- Trouble paying attention
- Problems remembering things
- Feeling confused
- Changes in how you sleep
- Getting angry more easily
- Quick changes in how you feel
- Trouble speaking clearly
- Hard time focusing
If you notice any of these signs after hitting your head, you should see a doctor right away. Even if you think the injury isn’t bad, having a doctor check you out can stop bigger problems from happening later. The doctor’s report will also help if you need to ask for money to cover your injury costs.
How Do Doctors Check for Brain Injuries?
Doctors use different ways to check how badly your brain is hurt. First, they look at how well you can remember things, focus, and move your body. These simple tests help them see if anything has changed since your injury.
Doctors might also take pictures of your brain using special tests called MRIs and CT scans. These pictures can show if your brain is bleeding or swollen. But sometimes, even these pictures can’t show all the ways your brain might be hurt.
Your doctor will also want to talk to your family and friends. They can tell the doctor about any changes they see in how you act, think, or feel. This helps the doctor understand all the ways the injury affects your life.
Ongoing Problems From Brain Injuries
A traumatic brain injury can cause problems that last a long time after you get hurt. You might have trouble remembering things, focusing on tasks, or controlling your emotions. These problems can make it hard to do your job or enjoy time with family and friends.
Brain injuries have a damaging effect on sleep. Studies show that three to seven out of every 10 people with brain injuries can’t sleep well, feel too sleepy during the day, or both. These sleep problems might last for months or even years after getting hurt.
Brain injuries often lead to sadness, worry, or persistent pain. These problems can make it harder to get better and enjoy life like you used to. Working with a lawyer can give you peace of mind about your future by helping you get the money you need to pay for your brain injury care.
How Does a Lawyer Prove a Brain Injury in Court?
We need to show proof of your brain injury to win your case. We gather your medical records, including pictures of your brain and notes from your doctors. These records show what happened and what treatment you needed.
What your family and friends say about how you’ve changed since getting hurt helps prove your case, too. They can tell others about differences in how you act, what you can do, and how you handle daily life.
Cases with brain injuries need careful attention to every detail. Our team knows how to prove these complicated injuries and make sure you get money for all your losses, including your pain and suffering. We handle the hard legal work while you focus on getting better.
Contact Jason Stone Injury Lawyers for Help
Brain injury affects you and your family in many ways, and you need a team who can help you. If you believe your traumatic brain injury (TBI) wasn’t your fault and you’ve seen a doctor to get a diagnosis, it’s time to contact Jason Stone Injury Lawyers to get the Stone Cold Guarantee®.
When you’re ready to talk about your brain injury case, we’re here to help. Let us show you why people in Massachusetts trust us with their serious injury cases.
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