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Suffered a Brain Injury Caused by Negligence in VA?

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have devastating and life-altering consequences. Whether caused by an accident, a fall, or a violent act, the impact of a TBI can ripple through every aspect of a victim's life, affecting their physical, emotional, and financial well-being. At Rowe Weinstein & Sohn, our experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping victims of brain injuries in Virginia secure the compensation they deserve. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury caused by the negligent actions of another person or entity, our team is here to provide the support and legal guidance you need.

Call (571) 486-4798 or fill out our online contact form today to request a free consultation.

What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?

A traumatic brain injury occurs when an external force causes damage to the brain. This can happen through a blow to the head, a penetrating injury, or violent shaking. TBIs range from mild to severe, with symptoms varying depending on the extent of the damage.

  • Mild TBI: Often referred to as a concussion, a mild TBI may result in temporary confusion, headaches, or dizziness. While these injuries might not seem serious initially, they can have lasting effects, especially if repeated or untreated.
  • Moderate to Severe TBI: More serious brain injuries can result in significant cognitive impairments, loss of motor function, or even coma. These injuries often require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation, and they can permanently alter a person’s ability to live independently.

Common Types of TBIs

Understanding the different types of traumatic brain injuries is crucial for determining the appropriate medical treatment and legal course of action. The following are some common types of TBIs:

  • Concussion: A concussion is the most common type of TBI, typically caused by a blow to the head or a sudden jolt. Concussions can lead to temporary loss of consciousness, confusion, and memory problems.
  • Contusion: A contusion is a bruise on the brain tissue caused by a direct impact to the head. Contusions can range in severity and may require surgical intervention if they lead to swelling or bleeding in the brain.
  • Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI): This type of injury occurs when the brain rapidly shifts inside the skull, causing extensive tearing of nerve fibers. DAIs often result from car accidents or falls and can lead to severe brain damage or death.
  • Penetrating Injury: A penetrating TBI occurs when an object, such as a bullet or sharp instrument, penetrates the skull and enters the brain tissue. These injuries are typically severe and can result in significant cognitive and physical impairments.
  • Anoxic Brain Injury: An anoxic brain injury happens when the brain is deprived of oxygen for an extended period, leading to the death of brain cells. This can occur during near-drowning incidents, medical malpractice, or severe choking.

Common Causes of TBIs

Traumatic brain injuries can occur in a variety of situations. At Rowe Weinstein & Sohn, we have experience handling brain injury cases arising from the following causes:

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents: Car, motorcycle, and truck accidents are among the leading causes of TBIs. The impact of a collision can cause the brain to strike the inside of the skull, leading to significant damage.
  • Slip and Fall Accidents: Falls, especially in older adults or in hazardous conditions, can lead to TBIs. These injuries often occur when someone slips on a wet surface, trips over an obstacle, or falls from a height.
  • Sports Injuries: Athletes, particularly those in contact sports like football or boxing, are at a higher risk for TBIs. Repeated blows to the head can result in cumulative brain damage, increasing the risk of long-term effects.
  • Violent Assaults: Acts of violence, such as physical assaults, gunshot wounds, or domestic abuse, can cause traumatic brain injuries. These injuries can be especially devastating, leading to long-term physical and emotional trauma.
  • Workplace Accidents: Certain professions, such as construction or manufacturing, carry a higher risk of TBIs due to the nature of the work. Falls from heights, being struck by falling objects, or machinery accidents can all result in brain injuries.

Long-Term Effects of TBI

The impact of a traumatic brain injury can extend far beyond the initial injury, with long-term effects that can affect every aspect of a victim’s life. The severity of these effects often depends on the nature and extent of the injury, but they can include:

  • Cognitive Impairments: Many TBI victims experience difficulties with memory, attention, problem-solving, and decision-making. These cognitive impairments can make it challenging to return to work or school and can affect daily functioning.
  • Physical Disabilities: Depending on the area of the brain affected, TBIs can result in physical disabilities, such as paralysis, loss of coordination, or chronic pain. Some victims may require ongoing physical therapy or assistive devices to regain mobility.
  • Emotional and Behavioral Changes: Brain injuries can lead to significant changes in mood, personality, and behavior. Victims may experience depression, anxiety, irritability, or even aggression. These changes can strain relationships and affect overall quality of life.
  • Speech and Language Difficulties: Some TBIs can affect a person's ability to speak or understand language. This can make communication difficult and impact social interactions and work opportunities.
  • Sensory Impairments: TBI victims may experience changes in their senses, such as vision or hearing loss, sensitivity to light or sound, or difficulty with balance.

Helping Clients Injured by Head Trauma Seek Recovery

Navigating the legal process after a traumatic brain injury can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with the physical and emotional toll of the injury. At Rowe Weinstein & Sohn, our experienced Virginia brain injury lawyers are here to help you from start to finish. We understand the complexities of brain injury cases and are committed to securing the compensation you need for medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and pain and suffering.

We will work closely with medical experts, accident reconstruction specialists, and other professionals to build a strong case on your behalf. Our goal is to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation available under the law.

If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, don't wait to seek legal help. Contact us at (571) 486-4798 today to schedule a free case review with a Virginia brain injury lawyer.

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