Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can have a long-term or permanent effect on the ability to think, speak, or even move. It can also lead to epilepsy and increase the likelihood that victims later develop Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other disorders that become more prevalent as victims get older.
Consider the following statistics about head and brain injuries:
The effects of severe brain injury can be emotionally traumatic and financially devastating for both victims and their families. And many victims do not have a clear understanding of their legal rights when the full effects are not revealed until time passes after the accident.
Any injury to the head can lead to severe consequences — but the full effects of these injuries may not be seen immediately after an accident. It is important to recognize that any injury to the head can lead to severe future problems and often requires experienced medical attention to diagnose early. You may not be aware of a serious condition because the symptoms can be subtle, including (but certainly not limited to) the following:
Unfortunately, full recovery from brain trauma is not always possible — but there are three stages to treating these often-serious injuries:
The effects of severe brain injury can be emotionally traumatic and financially devastating for both victims and their families. And many victims do not have a clear understanding of their legal rights when the full effects are not revealed until time passes after the accident.
The attorneys of Purvis Thomson, LLP, have helped many victims and their families recover monetary damages resulting from brain injuries in Colorado. Contact our team of attorneys today at 303-442-3366 or email us online.