Traumatic brain injuries can be devastating for many reasons. For starters, they can be challenging to diagnose because the symptoms can remain latent for days, if not longer. Another reason is that TBIs are not limited to physical symptoms. They...
A range of physical symptoms can affect traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors. These symptoms will vary according to the severity of brain injury and the region of the brain affected. Being aware of these physical symptoms of TBIs can be...
In the aftermath of a traumatic brain injury (TBI), getting medical treatment is a top priority. As soon as victims’ health has stabilized, meeting with a lawyer is also important. An attorney can help TBI survivors: Get a clear understanding...
Each year, about 2.5 million Americans visit an emergency room (ER) due to a traumatic brain injury (TBI).1 Tragically, nearly 60 percent of these TBI survivors are misdiagnosed in ERs. These misdiagnoses can delay essential treatments, increasing the risks that:...