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Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyers in Cincinnati

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Traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are serious injuries that can result in life-long symptoms. Whether your brain injury was caused by a car accident, violence, or something else entirely, you deserve compensation for your expenses as well as your pain and suffering.
Brain injury lawsuits are often the best course of action when recovering compensation. At The Attkisson Law Firm, our team of brain injury attorneys would happily assist you in recouping your losses and advocating for your rights. For a free consultation, call (937) 400-0000.

What Are the Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury?

Symptoms of a traumatic brain injury can vary wildly depending on the injuries’ nature and severity. Some symptoms may appear immediately, while others could take days, weeks, or even months to appear.
Common symptoms of a mild traumatic brain injury include:

  • Blurred vision
  • Dizziness
  • Confusion
  • Short-term memory loss
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Mood changes
  • Ringing in the ear
  • Fatigue or confusion
  • Trouble with attention or concentration

Common symptoms of a severe TBI include:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Slurred speech
  • Loss of vision or hearing
  • Numbness in arms and legs
  • Confusion
  • Drastic mood swings
  • Seizures
  • Persistent vomiting or nausea
  • Sensory problems

Traumatic brain injuries typically affect the brain tissue around the injury site. Symptoms will vary depending on where the injury occurred and how severe the injuries were. If you or your loved one are experiencing any of the symptoms above, seek medical treatment immediately.

What Causes a Traumatic Brain Injury?

Traumatic brain injuries are often caused by a blow to the head. This type of head injury can cause damage to the brain, which often results in a TBI. Many people recover reasonably quickly from mild or moderate TBIs, but severe TBIs can result in lifelong symptoms.
The most common causes of traumatic brain injury include:

  • Falls
  • Blunt force trauma
  • Bullet or knife wounds
  • Car accidents
  • Sports injuries
  • Explosions
  • Violence or abuse

How Are Traumatic Brain Injuries Treated?

After any brain injury, it’s essential to seek medical attention immediately. A medical professional will diagnose the injury and decide the best course of action. Typically, treatment depends on the severity of the traumatic brain injury and how the injury was caused in the first place.
Here are the common ways in which traumatic brain injury is treated:

Surgery

Surgery may be needed to stop brain bleeding or further brain injury in moderate to severe TBIs. Doctors may decide to remove blood clots, stop bleeding on or within the brain, or repair skull fractures via surgery.

Medication

While there is no medication to cure traumatic brain injury, there are medications that can treat the symptoms.
These medications include:

  • Anti-seizure medication. Unfortunately, seizures are common after suffering a traumatic brain injury. Doctors will prescribe anti-seizure medication to prevent brain damage caused by seizures.
  • Sedation. Sedatives can reduce pressure in the brain, reduce agitation, and slow down brain activity to let the injury heal.
  • Diuretics. Diuretics help reduce the amount of fluid around the brain injury. If a traumatic brain injury is causing swelling, doctors may prescribe diuretics to lessen the pressure.
  • Coma-inducing medication. In severe cases, medical professionals may decide to induce a coma to allow the brain injury to recover. Comas can decrease brain swelling and brain activity.

What Kind of Compensation Can I Recieve?

The amount of compensation you can receive for a traumatic brain injury case depends on the severity of the injuries and how they were caused. However, you can generally request compensation for any time you paid or lost money as a direct result of the traumatic brain injury.
Common things that traumatic brain injury victims seek compensation for include:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Lost earning opportunities
  • Pain and suffering

In some cases, a court may also grant punitive damages if the negligence by the other party was determined to be especially reckless or dangerous. For instance, if you were hit by a drunk driver and the motor vehicle accident resulted in a traumatic brain injury, the court may order additional payment.

Do I Need a Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer?

Traumatic brain injuries are serious injuries that can cause symptoms for life. If you were injured due to someone’s negligence or reckless behavior, you deserve fair compensation for what you have gone through. Hiring a traumatic brain injury lawyer is the best way to advocate for your rights and receive payment.
At The Attkisson Law Firm, we pride ourselves on providing compassionate, helpful legal services to our clients during difficult times. If you or your loved one have experienced a traumatic brain injury, don’t hesitate. Call our experienced team of brain injury attorneys today at (937) 400-0000.

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