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What Is the Most Common Cause of Traumatic Brain Injury?

Brain injuries are some of the most difficult to deal with—not only for the injured victim, but their families. But what are some leading factors in traumatic brain injuries?

Learning more about the causes of traumatic brain injury can help you take precautions, but sometimes, accidents are impossible to prevent. Read on to learn about the common cause of traumatic brain injury, and how an experienced Charlotte personal injury lawyer can help if you’ve hurt. 

Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injury is one of the leading causes of disability and death in the U.S. The impact of suffering one of these injuries is often both devastating and long-lasting. TBI is often the result of an accidental injury, but when it comes to how people are injured, what accidents are most highly represented?

Falls are perhaps the leading causes of TBI injuries, according to the Centers for Disease Control. In recent years, falls have contributed to nearly half of the emergency room trips involving head injuries. 

Other accidents that can lead to TBI include: 

  • Car accidents
  • Being struck by an object
  • Intentional self harm
  • Intentional injuries caused by others

Among people who suffer TBI, folks above 75 are at an especially high risk due to the increased likelihood of a fall.  

What Are Symptoms of Traumatic Brain Injury?

The symptoms of TBI can vary wildly—from lighter effects that last a matter of days, to serious impairments, to typical neurological functioning that can last for the rest of a victim’s life. 

Some symptoms and side-effects of TBI include: 

  • Impairments to thinking or memory
  • Changes in movement or ability to move
  • Sensation impairment, such as losing the ability to see, hear, or smell 
  • Emotional and behavioral changes

When the symptoms of TBI lead to lasting changes in your life, it may not impact you, but those around you. Many individuals with TBI will require extensive medical care, vocational rehabilitation, and other special arrangements in either the short or long term. 

How a Brain Injury Lawyer Can Help

Not every brain injury is caused by another person or entity’s recklessness, carelessness, or intentional actions. However, when you’ve been injured by what could legally be called the negligence of another, you may be eligible for compensation. 

Brain injury compensation is a complex area of the law. In order to receive financial damages for the losses you sustain, you will need to demonstrate how the other’s actions led to your specific losses. 

Fortunately, a lawyer with experience litigating brain injury claims could help you receive the maximum compensation possible. 

Contact a Brain Injury Lawyer Today

When you or a loved one are left dealing with the impact of a severe brain injury, it can feel overwhelming. The Nye Law Group has both the resources and experience you can depend on to ensure that you’re receiving the most compensation possible for your claim. 

We offer free consultations—call 704-285-6319 or fill out the form below to get started with a free consultation with The Nye Law Group today.

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