Both concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are common head injuries after a personal injury accident. Although they might sound different, a concussion is actually a type of TBI. Concussions: Mild Forms of a Brain Injury Brain injuries have different severities. When someone suffers from a TBI, the symptoms can be mild, moderate, or severe. …
Traumatic Brain Injury - FAQs
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are among some of the worst injuries you can sustain after an accident. TBIs are known to cause massive damages to your body that can leave you permanently disabled or impaired. If an accident caused by negligence made you suffer from TBI, you need to file a claim to recover compensation.
Your accident wasn’t your fault, and you shouldn’t have to eat the costs of medical treatment and other damages. The at-fault party is liable for whatever damages, economic or otherwise, that you have incurred. TBI is life-threatening and can prevent you from living your life as you normally would have.
You will find various FAQs that we have provided answers for on this page. We do our best to try and answer all of your questions, but we are limited without more concrete details and the context of your case. Remember, for more specific information and answers to unique questions, you need to contact an attorney.
Our lawyers are available to help you understand your injury and all of the legal options you have. Allow us to help you get through this difficult time, and let us win you a settlement that will help you move forward with your life.
Do Traumatic Brain Injuries Heal?
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common type of car accident injury. The healing process varies by person and the severity of the damage. Many TBIs heal the most within two years from the injury. However, some patients might take years or a lifetime to recover fully. Some brain injuries never heal entirely. Determining the …