Concussions are common in car wrecks, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, construction accidents, slip and falls, and industrial accidents—but according to research, about 9 out of every 10 adults cannot properly define "traumatic brain injury."
There are also some public misconceptions about this type of brain injury. For example, although it is sometimes called a "mild" traumatic brain injury (mTBI), concussions are serious. They can cause long-term and life-threatening damage, especially if not properly identified and treated. In addition, you can't "walk off" or "shake off" a concussion. Recovery often requires medical attention and rest.
To help shine a light on the injury, September 16, 2022, has been designated National Concussion Awareness Day. Launched before 2020, the annual campaign draws attention to concussion facts, research, prevention, and how to help people who have sustained a concussion.
If you or someone you loved sustained a concussion or another type of head or brain injury in a Texas accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills and other losses. The key is to talk to an experienced brain injury attorney from our law firm to review your legal rights and options. For more information about how we can help you, contact us today for a free and confidential case evaluation.
Often caused by a blow to the head or rapid movement that causes the brain to collide with the inside of the skull, a concussion is a traumatic brain injury that can stretch and damage brain cells.
Concussions can affect a person's thinking, emotions, sleep, and physical health. Signs and symptoms of a concussion include:
Symptoms may diminish in 6-10 days, though some concussion victims may experience symptoms that last for two weeks or longer. When concussion symptoms persist for more than 3-6 months, the victim may have post-concussion syndrome (PCS).
A doctor can give you a thorough examination that may reveal injuries, like a concussion, of which you are unaware. As such, it's always prudent to seek medical attention after an accident or if you're experiencing concussion symptoms. A bad concussion can be life-threatening or develop into a worse injury. In addition, although rare, it is possible for a concussed person to form a blood clot that dangerously crowds the brain. Therefore, a person should call 911 and get emergency medical help if the injured person has a:
Even though you can suffer a concussion without getting "knocked out," losing consciousness is also a sign to get emergency medical attention.
Concussions are defined by how the injury affects an individual. Generally speaking, concussion varieties include:
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