The Dangers of Concussions

One of the most common types of accident injuries is concussions. A concussion is a result of the brain being jolted inside of the skull when there is some type of impact or direct hit to the head. Many people who have received what they perceive as a minor head injury in an accident do not always realize how dangerous a concussion can be. Although a concussion is medically considered the least serious type of brain injury, the truth is that a concussion can result in serious symptoms which should be addressed immediately.

When the Injury Occurs

Another misconception that many people have regarding concussions is that there is always some type of lapse of consciousness, even if just for a few seconds. Although a concussion victim is often knocked out by the impact or blow, this usually only happens in the most serious type, a Grade 3 concussion. In fact, there are many victims who do not even realize they have a concussion because symptoms are delayed for several hours or even several days. If you or a loved one receives a blow or impact to the head, it is critical to watch for any of the following symptoms:

  • Balance issues
  • Concentration and memory difficulties
  • Confusion
  • Difficulty speaking
  • Dizziness
  • Enhanced sensitivity
  • Feeling dazed
  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Sensitivity to noise
  • Sluggishness or marked drowsiness
  • Slurred speech
  • Uncharacteristic clumsiness
  • Unusual behavior or personality changes

Treatment of Concussions

Grade 1 and Grade 2 concussions are usually treated with rest and recovery until the symptoms go away. Grade 3 concussions are more serious and usually require more aggressive medical treatments. Typically, the victim will undergo coordination and reflex tests, CT scans, or MRIs in order to determine whether there is a more serious injury or internal bleeding.

All concussion victims need to watch for future concussion risks because of the cumulative effects these injuries can have on the brain. Victims who suffer repeated concussions – such as athletes – can suffer from swelling of the brain, disabilities, permanent brain damage, and even death.

Let Our Personal Injury Law Firm Help

If you or a loved one has suffered a concussion or any other type of injury in an accident caused by another party, contact a Virginia brain injury attorney to find out what type of legal recourse you may have. Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be entitled to medical expenses, loss of income, pain and suffering, and more.

The personal injury attorneys from Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp have successfully advocated for many clients who suffered brain injuries in obtaining the financial compensation they deserved for their injuries, including a record-setting mild brain injury verdict for $60 million, which was settled while on appeal. Call us today for a free case evaluation.

Our personal injury law firm also offers a free downloadable Traumatic Brain Injury Guide that provides important information about brain injury law in Virginia and North Carolina. The guide also explains why it is so important to consult with VA and NC brain injury attorneys if you are looking to take legal action against the at-fault individual or company that caused your injury.

 

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