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Assisting Personal Injury Head Injury Accident Victims

Your personal injuries lawyer knows that every 15 seconds another person in the United States gets a head injury. Every year about 2 million people get a head injury, and about 750,000 will have to go to a hospital.

These accident victims will be classified as having a moderate to severe brain injury. About 85 percent of accident victims will have a mild head injury or concussion and will not be hospitalized. Many head injury victims are hurt due to the fault of someone else in a personal injuries claim.

These personal injury accident victim patients will typically seek treatment for the physical consequences of their personal injury accidents in the offices of chiropractors, neurologists, and/or orthopedic doctors. A personal injuries claim means the injured patient’s medical bills can be covered by someone besides them, which is where your personal injuries lawyer can help.

Although these accident victim patients generally seek relief from physical pain, i.e., neck, back, and muscle, they may also be suffering the consequences of a closed head injury. Accident victims who have sustained a mild closed head personal injury may show no noticeable signs of physical damage to the head area, but he or she may be suffering from a traumatic brain injury.

An accident victim may have had an automobile accident, a fall, a sports accident, or any other serious personal injuries claim event. A mild closed head injury may not show structural brain damage on a CAT scan or MRI and the accident patient may or may not have lost consciousness, or may only report feeling dazed after the personal injuries claim accident.

Behaviorally, an accident victim with a mild head personal injury can get confused about performing simple daily tasks, such as remembering telephone numbers, names, and faces, and in carrying out the common tasks of daily life.

In a mild head injury, it is typical that mental confusion occurs in over-stimulating environments, such as at work, grocery stores, malls, restaurants, or large crowds. Learning new material is exhausting for this accident victim patient. It can really give you a sense of peace while taking care of all the medical visits to let your personal injuries lawyer take care of all the other details, like getting your medical bills paid.

Performing several tasks at the same time is equally difficult, like cooking a meal. Concentrating while reading or while doing paperwork is often daunting for accident victims. Along with the mental and physical exhaustion come emotional stress and a reduced ability to control the temper and other emotions. Accident victims may laugh inappropriately and cry for no apparent reason.

Thus, the accident victim patient and others around them may become extremely frustrated, angry, and depressed, and experience significant self doubt.  For peace of mind, let your personal injuries lawyer with The Advocates take care of the personal injury details and your healthcare professionals take care of your personal injury.

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