San Fernando Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys
In the heart of the San Fernando Valley, our committed team of lawyers and attorneys comprehends the profound impact that traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can have on individuals and their families. Recognizing the challenges that arise from such traumatic experiences, our dedicated legal experts are devoted to pursuing justice for TBI survivors. We strive to offer unwavering support and expert guidance, aiming to secure the rightful compensation our clients deserve.
Understanding Traumatic Brain Injuries
A traumatic brain injury results from sudden trauma, requiring immediate medical attention. It typically occurs due to a blow, jolt, or collision to the head or body that affects the brain. Distinguishing from non-traumatic or acquired brain injuries, TBIs result directly from external trauma, such as accidents or falls.
Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms
TBIs are categorized based on severity, with symptoms varying accordingly.
Symptoms of Mild Brain Injuries:
- Loss of consciousness for a few seconds to minutes
- Feeling dazed or confused
- Headache, nausea, or vomiting
- Fatigue, drowsiness, or dizziness
- Speech difficulties, changes in sleep patterns, and mood swings
Symptoms of Moderate to Severe TBIs:
- Persistent headache, nausea, or vomiting
- Convulsions, seizures, or dilation of pupils
- Clear fluid draining from nose or ears
- Inability to awaken from sleep
- Weakness or numbness in digits
- Slurred speech or coma
Immediate medical attention is crucial for anyone experiencing these symptoms.
Common Causes of TBIs
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) stem from various incidents, with leading causes identified by the CDC. These include falls, impact events (such as sports-related concussions), and motor vehicle accidents, each posing distinct risks across age groups. Vigilance and preventive measures are crucial.
Car Accidents: Even with safety measures, high-impact collisions can lead to head injuries.
Slip and Fall Accidents: Whether from heights or on slippery surfaces, falls may result in significant head trauma.
Sports Injuries: Engaging in sports activities can lead to concussions and more severe brain injuries.
Workplace Accidents: Blunt force trauma, falls, or exposure to hazardous substances at the workplace can cause TBIs.
Assaults: Physical assaults and violent incidents have the potential to cause severe head injuries.
Effects of TBIs
TBIs can result in long-term deficits affecting motor functions, cognitive abilities, sensory perceptions, and emotional well-being.
Motor Function Impairment:
- Partial or total paralysis
- Uncontrolled muscle movements
- Muscle stiffness or weakness
- Poor coordination
Cognitive Impairment:
- Disturbances of attention and memory
- Impaired executive functioning
Speech and Language Impacts:
- Aphasia (difficulty talking or understanding language)
- Slurred or abnormal speech
- Reading comprehension difficulties
Sensory Impairment:
- Vision and hearing loss or sensitivity
- Loss of smell and taste
- Perceptual difficulties
Emotional and Behavioral Impacts:
- Depression, irritability, aggression
- Social dependency and lack of motivation
How The San Fernando Law Firm Can Help
Our experienced attorneys offer comprehensive assistance to individuals and families affected by TBIs:
- Legal Advocacy: We advocate for your rights and pursue justice on your behalf.
- Medical Experts: Collaborating with neurologists and specialists to assess the severity of the brain injury.
- Rehabilitation Planning: Working with experts to develop rehabilitation plans for ongoing care.
- Maximizing Compensation: Pursuing compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.