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Car accident victims could suffer traumatic brain injuries

On Behalf of | Dec 15, 2022 | Injuries

A motor vehicle accident can happen in an instant, and the outcome of the situation could leave you with severe injuries that may have a lingering effect on your life. Even if you take measures to promote safety while out on Colorado roads, sometimes there may be little you can do to avoid a dangerous situation if others fail to do the same. 

While there are various types of injuries you might suffer in a collision, few may be as life-altering as a traumatic brain injury. Similar health concerns can carry numerous types of symptoms that could have a significant impact on your quality of life. Learning to live with a TBI can be a stressful and harrowing process. 

Possible TBI symptoms 

The human brain plays a significant role in managing a multitude of bodily functions, and damage to areas of the brain can create various types of health repercussions. Some examples of symptoms you might experience after suffering a traumatic brain injury could include: 

  • Physical effects: Some common physical symptoms of a TBI could include bouts with intense headaches, issues with nausea and vomiting, disrupted sleep patterns, and issues with dizziness and fatigue. 
  • Senses and extremities: Traumatic brain injuries could also cause you to experience issues with sensory impairment or lead to feelings of weakness or loss of sensation in your extremities. 
  • Cognitive issues: There are also a variety of cognitive symptoms for similar health concerns, such as the possibility of struggling with loss of memory, lack of concentration or difficulty processing information. 
  • Behavioral concerns: Similar injuries may also affect your behavior and leave you more prone to experiencing uncontrollable mood swings and impulsive behaviors, or even lead to a lack of motivation. 

While some TBI symptoms may ease with time and treatment, sometimes the symptoms you experience could prove long-term or permanent. Facing the need for constant medical care can be a daunting concept. 

Your available options 

While suffering a traumatic brain injury in a collision can be devastating enough as is, the outcome may be even more challenging to accept if it stems from the reckless actions of another driver. Such health concerns could prompt various changes in your life and may diminish your ability to perform everyday tasks. Although there might be nothing you can do to change what happened, it could be helpful to seek advice on your available legal avenues and the next steps to take to protect your future interests. 

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