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What to do after suffering a TBI from a car accident

On Behalf of | Jun 22, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Florida residents who have been through a car accident at any point in their lives know how terrifying it is. Unfortunately, some car accidents can leave damage that lasts for a lifetime.

Concussions – also known as Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) – aren’t always apparent at the scene of a car crash. Instead, symptoms can show up hours after the fact.

What are the signs of a TBI?

TBI looks different depending on the circumstances of your car accident. Some people report minor headaches and confusion, while others experience severe cognitive delays that leave them with disabilities. Symptoms to look out for include:

  • Light sensitivity
  • Dizziness
  • Mood swings
  • Fatigue or trouble sleeping

What are the consequences of a TBI?

Many people who suffer from TBI as a result of a car accident find it hard to go to work every day – especially if they work with computers a lot. They might also experience delayed reactions, slurred speech, and mood swings that can put a huge strain on their work and social life.

When should you get immediate medical attention for a TBI?

TBIs can also lead to more serious injuries, such as brain bleeds or swelling of the brain. If symptoms continue to get worse in the hours after the accident or over a day, you should seek medical attention immediately.

In addition, if you have a bump on your head after the accident or have any cuts, you should take that as a sign you might be suffering from a TBI. Early intervention is key for a full recovery from TBI.

What are my options after the accident?

If you’re seeking damages from a car accident involving TBI, make sure you talk with your doctors to get all documentation and imaging that can help support your case. In addition, make sure you or a loved one is taking notes of your progress and how your life has been impacted since the injury.