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How can severe TBI affect the brain?

On Behalf of | Sep 20, 2024 | Personal Injury

When a car accident leaves you with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), the immediate aftermath can be overwhelming. However, it’s the complications that arise in the weeks or months that follow that can be truly devastating.

These hidden consequences can turn your life upside down, making it difficult to recover and regain control. If you’re considering legal action to seek compensation, it’s essential to understand these complications and how they can impact your case.

Complications involving brain function

This condition can affect how aware and responsive you are to your surroundings. In severe cases, a TBI can lead to four different states:

  1. Minimally conscious state:  You may still be able to follow simple commands and respond to questions, but you’re not fully aware of your environment.
  2. Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome:  Your brain is severely damaged, and you’re unconscious. However, you may still move or respond to stimuli without knowing it.
  3. Coma:  You’re completely unconscious and unresponsive to the world around you. This condition can last from days to weeks, and the outcome is uncertain.
  4. Brain death:  This is when the brain has stopped functioning, and there’s no blood flow to the brain. A coma is a serious and irreversible condition.

If you’ve suffered a head injury following a motor vehicle accident, it’s crucial to get immediate medical attention. A specialist will assess your motor and sensory skills, hearing, speech, coordination and mood. With their help, you can receive an accurate diagnosis, reducing the risk of further complications.

Get the help you need after a car accident

The aftermath of a car collision can be highly stressful and overwhelming, especially when you are trying to recover from serious injuries. However, it is crucial to seek compensation, not only for financial restitution but also for triggering punitive actions against the party responsible for your injuries. If you are set on pursuing legal action, consider consulting an experienced lawyer who can guide you through the process.