Closed Head Injuries
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Closed head injuries can lead to swelling of the brain and pressure in the brain. Both of these can permanently destroy your brain tissues and nerve cells leading to permanent brain damage.
- The most common type of closed head injury is a concussion. Concussions cause victims to be confused, have difficulty concentrating, and difficulty balancing. Mood swings, sensitivity to light, and changes in sleep patterns are also symptoms.
- Brain Contusions are bruises on the brain tissue. These bruises can lead to bleeding that is absorbed into the brain tissue causing permanent brain damage. Contusions are found in one area of the brain, as opposed to concussions which are spread out.
- Diffuse Axonal Injuries are the most severe of all traumatic brain injuries. These are commonly caused by high-speed car accidents. Shaken baby syndrome is also a common cause of diffuse axonal injuries. These injuries lead to vegetative states or comas of victims 90 percent of the time.
Brain injuries are one of the most severe types of injury a person can sustain and can lead to a vegetative state or death. Even in less severe brain injuries the victim must go through a variety of expensive tests and treatments to resolve the injury. In many cases the treatments may not even help leaving you to suffer with brain damage for the rest of your life which affects your earning capacity and quality of life. Should you honor us by allowing us to represent you, our attorneys and our team of professionals will get you the answers and respect you deserve. Call us now either locally or toll free: 1-866-427-4652 and we will fight on your behalf to get you compensated for your suffering and for the needs you now have to help you live more comfortably after this horrific event.
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