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Traumatic brain injuries in truck accident cases

On Behalf of | Jul 24, 2023 | blog, Truck Accidents

Unfortunately, truck accidents often result in severe injuries, including traumatic brain injuries or TBIs, which are particularly dangerous injuries.

Traumatic brain injuries

TBIs are severe injuries that happen when the brain is subjected to trauma, which causes the brain to move inside the skull. That movement can cause damage to the brain tissue, bleeding, hematomas and many other dangerous conditions.

The brain is connected to the entire body, so TBIs are serious. In certain circumstances, these injuries can leave a person impaired for life. If a person survives a TBI and recovers, they can still suffer:

  • Cognitive issues
  • Attention problems
  • Headaches
  • Changes in behavior, personality and other health problems

People who sustain TBIs require immediate medical attention due to the severe nature of these injuries. In some cases, traumatic brain injuries are so powerful that they lead to paralysis, coma or death.

Can a TBI be treated and healed?

In some cases, yes. Although the recovery process for a TBI is usually arduous and lengthy. It also requires close monitoring by doctors and other medical staff and sometimes invasive procedures.

Even in cases where the person recovers from a TBI, the healing process can be costly as medical bills quickly add up.

Negligence

TBIs from truck accidents are common. Trucks are dangerous vehicles because they are much bigger than other cars on the road and can see much less than other vehicles can.

In addition, truck drivers usually drive long distances, which can easily lead to driver fatigue, tiredness, drowsiness and other impairments.

In some cases, truck accident victims can pursue legal action for their injuries and recover damages, including medical expenses, loss of wages, and the pain and suffering they endured.

If you are involved in a truck accident and suspect you may have sustained a TBI, it is critical to seek medical attention immediately. The sooner a medical professional can examine and diagnose you, the better your chances of a favorable prognosis.

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