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What should you do after suffering a TBI in a car crash?

On Behalf of | Apr 15, 2022 | Birth Injuries

A traumatic brain injury, or TBI, can be a life-altering experience in Massachusetts. If you have been in a car crash and are suffering from the effects of a brain injury, you may feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. Here are the steps you should take.

Seek medical attention

In many cases, the signs and symptoms of a brain injury are not immediately apparent. If you have been involved in a car accident, it is important to seek medical attention even if you do not think you are injured. A trained medical professional can perform a thorough evaluation and order appropriate tests to determine if you have suffered brain injuries.

A brain injury can often result in subtle changes in mood, behavior and cognition that may not be obvious. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, which might seem minor, you should seek medical attention immediately:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Headache that gets worse or does not go away
  • Blurred vision
  • Dizziness or balance problems
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Sensitivity to light or sound

Educate yourself about TBIs

If you have been diagnosed with a brain injury, it is important to educate yourself about the condition. Learning as much as you can about brain injuries will help you to better understand your symptoms and how to manage them. It will also allow you to make informed decisions about your care.

Know the law, including what evidence is admissible in a brain injury lawsuit

If you are considering taking legal action after a brain injury, it is important to know the law. In order to prove that someone else was at fault for your injuries, you will need to gather evidence that meets the legal standards for admissibility. For instance, you should understand which tests and evaluations are typically used to diagnose brain injuries as well as how to obtain and preserve this evidence.

Getting into a car accident can be a traumatic experience, and if you suffer a brain injury as a result, it can be even more overwhelming. However, by seeking medical attention, educating yourself about TBIs and knowing the law, you can take steps to protect your rights and seek the compensation you deserve.