Causes of Traumatic Brain Injury

Possible Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries in New Jersey

Brain Injury Lawyers Help Determine the Cause of Your Injuries in NJ

There are a host of possible accidents and events that may lead to traumatic brain injury. Generally, a traumatic brain injury occurs when an acute event results in temporary or permanent brain dysfunction. This may involve the head striking a hard surface, in the case of a fall or being thrown from a motorcycle; a sharp jolt that snaps the head and neck forward and backward, which often occurs during a car accident; a malfunctioning product or defective safety equipment intended to protect the head, like a helmet or airbag, or any number of other circumstances resulting in trauma to the brain. Data from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death involving traumatic brain injuries for those ages 15 to 34 and older adults less than 75 years of age. On the other hand, TBI’s resulting in hospitalizations and visits to the emergency room are most often caused by falls. Falls are also the primary cause of TB-related death among the elderly.

While some brain injuries simply cannot be prevented, others are preventable and occur as a direct result of the negligence of others. For victims of TBI, the injury itself is inevitably difficult and yet, the responsibility of another person or party who failed to uphold their duty of care is a much harder pill to swallow. If you or someone you love sustained a brain injury and you suspect medical malpractice, unsafe driving, failure to maintain the safety of a premises, or another form of negligence contributed to your injuries, you may be entitled to monetary compensation. At Fronzuto Law Group, our highly skilled New Jersey personal injury law firm is dedicated to recovering compensation on behalf of those injured by others’ lack of care. We understand the trauma of the injury itself and the devastating physical, psychological, and financial consequences that may follow. It is our commitment to use all of the knowledge and resources at our disposal to achieve the justice you deserve. To speak with a personal injury attorney in NJ about your traumatic brain injury case and potential for a recovery, call (973)-435-4551 today.

What Causes Traumatic Brain Injury?

The potential causes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) are vast and varied. In some cases, these injuries are a direct result of the reckless or careless conduct of another. When another person, company, or organization is responsible for your TBI, you may have grounds for a lawsuit. Some of the prevailing causes of traumatic brain injuries that result in legal claims include:

  • Medical malpractice: negligence by doctors, hospital staff, surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare providers can lead to traumatic brain injuries for patients of all ages. In fact, lack of oxygen during delivery and other birth injuries can even affect the brains of newborns and the youngest of us.
  • Slip and falls: falling is the number one cause of TBI-related hospitalizations and ER visits. Slip and falls can occur anywhere, including in apartment buildings, grocery stores, amusement parks, shopping malls, and nursing homes. If a property owner fails to maintain the safety of their premises and address hazardous conditions, slip and falls can result in serious brain injuries.
  • Auto Accidents: another person’s reckless or careless driving may lead to an accident causing traumatic brain injury for another driver or passenger.
  • Motorcycle Accidents: being involved in an accident in which you are thrown from a motorcycle can lead to severe brain damage and even death. When someone else caused you to crash your bike, they can and should be held accountable.
  • Pedestrian and Cycling Accidents: people walking or riding their bikes are particularly vulnerable to being struck by vehicles passing by, which may result in head trauma.
  • Workplace Accidents: brain injuries may occur on construction sites due to scaffolding collapse or defective construction equipment, while driving commercial vehicles, and in a variety of other workplace environments.
  • Sports and Recreation Accidents: children and adults may sustain TBI’s during athletic activities, on playgrounds, or at summer camps. Most often, these injuries involve concussions. They may be caused by defective sporting equipment or simply by the nature of the game; however, it is the coach or trainer’s responsibility to immediately address the injury after it occurs.
  • Defective Products: Negligently designed, manufactured, or marketed products of all kinds can make people vulnerable to being injured. Some examples include dangerous drugs and medical devices or consumer products such as children’s toys. If a product fails to work properly, has a negative interaction with another medication, or malfunctions in some way, the results can include a severe brain injury, permanent disability, and even death.

Medical Malpractice with a Traumatic Brain Injury

When an ER doctor, family doctor, surgeon, or other physician misses the signs, fails to make a thorough examination or order standard tests for a TBI, a patient may suffer severe complications or long-term damage, if they survive. Even mild concussions can lead to permanent damage when the patient receives unclear or no instructions for care and follow up with the doctor. Medical malpractice can occur in numerous ways with a TBI patient since trauma to the brain needs quick assessment and treatment.

Unfortunately, missed or incorrect diagnoses are one of the top sources of medical malpractice. If your doctor or another medical professional was negligent when handling a traumatic brain injury, you should speak with a New Jersey medical malpractice attorney. Our lawyers are familiar with investigating and confirming deviation from medical standards of practice, as well as Medical Board professional requirements, medical experts, the New Jersey court system, and the prospects of settling or litigating a successful lawsuit. You should not have to suffer a botched TBI diagnosis or treatment without compensation for your past and continuing medical, economic and therapeutic costs.

Something Caused a Brain Injury in NJ, What Should I do?

If you find yourself in the unfortunate situation of dealing with a brain injury and you suspect someone else was the cause, you should seek assistance from a knowledgeable attorney who can explain your rights and legal options. The skilled team of personal injury lawyers at Fronzuto Law Group are here to provide the guidance and information you need at this critical time. Contact us today at (973)-435-4551 for a free and confidential consultation about your brain injury case and what we can do to help.

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