Determining fair compensation for head trauma after an accident is quite difficult, since it can be serious injury to the brain. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a common injury in collision accidents, and the victim thinks that he or she is aware of the extent of injury. However, in many instances, the possible long-term effects of TBI are ignored and the case is already settled.
Low Hanging Fruit
This is why you do not want to sign any paper work with the opposition until some time passes by and you understand the full effects of what happened. This is another reason why the opposing insurance company is quick to dangle $2,000 or $12,000, for example, at you which represents some ready cash. This may bolster your finances for a couple of weeks, or a month, but if your injuries turn out to be worse – that type of money is not even close the amount you will need.
TBI is often overlooked following a serious car accident, when the symptoms surface much later. However, TBI can seriously affect mental capacity, working ability, and the quality of life of the victim. Brain injuries can be mild or serious. Usually, TBI is considered mild when the victim loses consciousness for less than half an hour. However, even with mild TBI, victims can experience the symptoms for up to a year or more. Here are certain symptoms that might indicate you are suffering from TBI.
Symptoms of Mild TBI
Symptoms of Moderate to Serious TBI
If you suspect that you may have suffered TBI after an accident, it is important that you consult medical experts. For arriving at the right compensation, you will have to consult an experienced personal injury attorney who has handled cases of brain injury before. Calculating damages is very tricky, since the injury has long-term effects, which can instigate themselves at anytime in the future.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Taylor King, who opened the firm’s first office in 1994 and has been practicing law for more than 30 years.
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