Teens, Car Accidents, and Brain Injuries | Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp

As children grow up, parents have a myriad of situations to worry about. But, if you have a trustworthy teen who knows to make good choices, the anxiety levels may ease slightly. Unfortunately, life is not always as simple as a smart choice.

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As any parent of a teen can attest, when your child reaches the age where they can drive or have friends who drive, the fear that something may happen to them is always there when they leave the house. Statistics appear to affirm that fear – young adults aged between 15 and 24 have the highest proportion of brain injury-related hospitalizations due to motor vehicle crashes.

If your son or daughter has been involved in a car accident and suffered a serious brain injury, you should consider your legal options. If the negligence on the part of someone else contributed to the accident, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your child’s injuries. With the exorbitant costs of urgent medical care and long terms rehabilitation and physical therapy costs, a financial settlement can help ease the burden on families coping with their new normal. An experienced North Carolina brain injury attorney has extensive experience in catastrophic injury litigation and can explain to you what your family’s legal options may be.

Results of Brain Injuries

There are different types of brain injuries a victim may suffer, however, one of the most common types that occur in car accidents is a closed head injury. When there is severe jolting of the head in a vehicle crash, the brain unnaturally moves around inside the skull, which can damage blood vessels, nerves, and tissues. This is referred to as a closed head injury.

 

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When a victim suffers a brain injury, they can suffer from compromised cognitive, emotional, motor, and sensation skills. They may suffer from amnesia or they may be comatose.

All this can have a profound effect on a victim’s life, including their relationships with family and friends, recommencing educational studies, future employment prospects, daily household activities, the ability to drive again, and a teen’s overall quality of life.

Contact a N.C. Car Accident Attorney Today

A brain injury is often a long-term or permanent injury that requiring rehabilitative care. The financial costs of caring for a brain injury victim especially a young teen, through the course of their life can be overwhelming. A North Carolina brain injury attorney can pursue financial damages against the at-fault driver that will assist your family in providing the care your child needs.