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Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is frequently the result of a intense impact to the head. Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney brain injury lawyers have seen how motor vehicle incidents, falls and medical error have caused traumatic brain injuries.

A lot of clients have found assistance for themselves or their loved ones through our brain injury lawyers.

All you've to do is contact Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney if the or someone you love has experienced a traumatic brain injury. Our phone number is 404-566-9104 and we can easily be contacted online too.

Automobiles & Brain Injury

Auto accidents are the main cause of TBI in the U.S.

There are several ways a brain injury can easily take place. One of the ways is whenever the head makes direct contact powerfully with something like a window. One other way is whenever an accident happens which causes the head to be jerked around strongly within the cranium. When this takes place direct impact does not need to be present. Damage to the brain can easily take place during the accident, or it can easily develop over time as tissues swell and hemorrhage within the head.

Side impact accidents are most often the reason for brain injuries as they lead to the head hitting the windows of the vehicle. Airbags and seat belts stop brain injuries in a front impact collision.

Defectively constructed air bags have caused brain hemorrhages and have cut brain stems, among other traumas. These accidents have killed and disabled innocent adults and girls and boys in collisions in which nobody might have been seriously injured in if the airbag did not deploy. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that because 1990, safety bags killed 227 men and women in low-impact collisions. This includes seventy six drivers, ten adult passengers, 119 girls and boys between the ages of 1 and 11, and twenty-two infants.

Brain Injury-Med Malpractice

Brain damage or TBI can easily be due to medical error made by medical professionals, hospitals, nurses or other healthcare providers. The greater part of traumatic brain injuries are caused in the course of having a baby, either by a delay in performing a required c-section, complications with a vaginal birth, or an error causing a traumatic delivery.

It's regrettable, but true, that a brain injury can easily take place even with the best possible medical treatment. In numerous instances, there is nothing which ought to have or could have been done to stop a brain injury.

There are other conditions, however, in which a brain injury could have been avoided or at least made less intense if proper measures were taken. When this happens it's medical negligence.

Brain Injury-Children

A traumatic brain injury in a boy or girl typically is a result of an automobile accident, bicycle accident, fall, sporting injury or child abuse. Each year over 100,000 girls and boys with head injuries end up hospitalized.

Dependant on the development in the little one it can easily be difficult to diagnose TBI.

It might seem that they're normal after having a TBI but difficulties make an appearance later whenever they can't do easy things such as make rational decisions.

Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney can easily assist you to decide if you have to have litigation as a result of a TBI to you or a family member.

Brain Injury Signs Or Symptoms

Following a brain injury signs or symptoms can easily take many forms. Below is a list of probable signs or symptoms, which can easily occur from injury to particular regions of the brain:

Forehead or Frontal Lobe

  • Paralysis in various parts of the body
  • Unable to accomplish things, like making soup, which require numerous steps
  • Loss in impulsiveness in interacting with others.
  • Loss in overall flexibility in thinking.
  • One track mind focuses in a single thought
  • Not able to concentrate on the job at hand
  • Variations in mood
  • Social conduct changes
  • Personality differences
  • Problem solving troubles
  • Lack of ability to convey language.

Parietal Lobe: close to the back and top of the head

  • Lack of ability to deal with more than a single object at any given time.
  • Lack of abilityto name an object.
  • Lack of ability to locate the words for writing.
  • Reading problems
  • Difficultywith drawing physical objects.
  • Not able to determine left from right
  • Math difficulties
  • Unawareness of parts of the body in ways which impacts proper grooming
  • Visual focus challenges
  • Hand - eye co-ordination difficulties

Occipital Lobes: the majority of posterior, in the back of the head

  • Problems in vision.
  • Not able to locate things
  • Problems with colors
  • Hallucinations
  • Visual illusions - inaccurately viewing things.
  • Word blindness - lack of ability to identify words.
  • Difficulty in identifying drawn things.
  • Discerning movements of an object are hard
  • Writing and reading problems

Temporal Lobes: side of head above ears

  • Difficulty in identifying faces.
  • Comprehending spoken words difficulties
  • Disturbance with selective attention to what we see and hear.
  • Difficulty with recognition of, and verbalization concerning physical objects.
  • Loss of memory - short term
  • Interference with long-term memory.
  • Enhanced and diminished interest in sexual conduct.
  • Not able to classify things
  • Right lobe damage can result in persistent talking.
  • Elevated aggressive conduct.

Inside the Brain - Brain Stem

  • Breathing capacity difficulties - leads to speech difficulties
  • Swallowing
  • Difficulty with organization/perception of the environment.
  • Balance and movement problems
  • Dizziness and queasiness.
  • Sleep problems

Base of the Skull - Cerebellum

  • Fine movement co-ordination lost
  • Unable to walk
  • Reach out and grabbing objects no longer is possible
  • Tremors.
  • Dizziness
  • Slurred Speech.
  • Lack of ability to make quick movements.

If a family member has suffered a traumatic brain injury, remember to contact Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney right now at 404-566-9104 or contact us online.

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