Approximately 2.5 million people sustain a brain injury each year. Brain injuries often result in long term, life-altering complications for the injured person, as well as their family members.
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is more commonly referred to as a concussion. Traumatic brain injuries are caused by forces (i.e.trauma) that affect the function of the brain. Most TBIs are caused by high-impact incidents, such as falls or car accidents.
Conversely, acquired brain injuries are caused by internal health complications that disrupt brain function. For example, brain injuries can be caused by strokes, tumors, aneurysms, viruses and diseases, toxic exposure, or any issue that limits the brain’s oxygen supply. Acquired brain injuries are also called “non-traumatic brain injuries,” because they result from such internal factors rather than the external trauma that can cause TBI.
Many people who sustain brain damage and other types of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) experience a lessened quality of life. They may be unable to work, and they may require special accommodations. Others may experience relatively “minor” changes that are not immediately recognized by others.
It is important to receive treatment for a brain injury as soon as possible. Because most symptoms of brain injuries are not visible, and because symptoms may not appear at all for days or weeks, prompt medical attention is essential. Receiving treatment right away will ensure your brain injury does not progress or go unaddressed for a substantial period of time.
Our firm strives to understand the full implication of your injury and how your life is affected by the following:
To schedule a free consultation with our San Angelo brain injury lawyers, complete our contact form or call (325) 732-8668.
Falls are the most common cause of brain injuries. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 28% of traumatic brain injuries are caused by falls. Motor vehicle accidents account for 20% of TBI cases and “being hit by or colliding with an object” accounts for 19% of cases. Eleven percent of brain injuries are caused by assaults. Other causes were cited in 12% of cases.
Our attorneys represent people who have sustained serious, life-altering injuries through accidents such as:
One of the most important steps in a personal injury case involving catastrophic injuries (such as brain damage) is documenting the complete extent of current injury and disability, as well as estimating future functioning, future needs, and future ability to work. Our experienced brain injury attorneys in San Angelo consult with medical and rehabilitation experts to develop a strong case to ensure clients receive the compensation they need today and into the future.
Contact our office online or call (325) 732-8668 to schedule a free initial consultation if you or a family member has sustained a brain injury. Learn more about how we can help you get the full financial recovery you deserve.
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