Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can have a wide range of physical and psychological effects. Some signs or symptoms may appear immediately after the traumatic event, while others may appear days or weeks later, or may even be missed as people may look fine even though they may act or feel differently.
Mild traumatic brain injury may affect your brain cells temporarily. By contrast, severe TBI can result in bruising, bleeding, torn tissues, and other physical damage to the brain. These injuries can lead to long-term complications or death.
From our team of personal injury attorneys at the Austin, Texas-based Stewart Law Firm, here are the signs and symptoms to watch out for when you think you may be facing a TBI.
TBIs occur after a blow or jolt to the head. Any accident that involves blunt force trauma to the head, such as a car accident, sports accident, or something similar, may result in a TBI.
Luckily, not all TBIs result in serious, long-term issues, and plenty of people recover from a TBI with proper medical and legal assistance.
Here are some of the most common signs and symptoms of milder TBIs:
Concussions are often referred to as mild TBIs, as well.
Unfortunately, TBIs can also be very severe and lead to long-lasting symptoms and issues.
Here are some things to watch out for in moderate to severe TBIs:
Children are often at a higher risk for TBIs due to their rambunctious ways and still-developing bodies and brains.
If you think your child might be affected by a traumatic brain injury, be on the lookout for these symptoms:
As soon as you or your child has received a blow to the head or body that concerns you or results in behavioral changes. If there are any signs or symptoms of TBI following a recent blow or another type of traumatic injury, seek emergency medical attention.
If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury because of someone else’s negligence in Austin, TX, contact our experienced brain injury attorneys at The Stewart Law Firm as soon as possible to discuss your legal options.