Traumatic Brain Injury Signs and Symptoms

Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms

Traumatic brain injuries are among the most dangerous, as the signs and symptoms of TBI may emerge at any time after the initial injury occurs. The effects of brain injuries are pervasive and may affect various parts of a person’s emotional, physical, and mental well-being. Understanding the common symptoms of traumatic brain injury is vital in order to identify the potential signs as soon as possible. Delays in treatment for TBI can allow further complications to develop and in the most tragic cases, cause sudden and unexpected death.

If you or a loved one suffered a blow, jolt, or another acute event affecting the head, it is always advisable to consult a doctor. You may not notice cognitive, physical, or behavioral changes resulting from a traumatic brain injury until days, weeks, or months down the road. Following a TBI diagnosis, you should also seek counsel from a knowledgeable attorney if you suspect that someone else’s negligence contributed to your injury. The experienced NJ brain injury attorneys at Fronzuto Law Group have successfully recovered millions of dollars on behalf of injured victims in New Jersey. In fact, we recovered $14.5 in a single case involving a young boy who was permanently disabled after sustaining a brain injury. To discuss your specific traumatic brain injury case with our team of personal injury lawyers and find out your potential eligibility to obtain compensation, call us today at (973)-435-4551 to arrange your free case evaluation.

Signs of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

A traumatic event that causes brain damage can result in a vast array of complications, particularly because of the range of responsibilities addressed by the brain itself. Depending on the region of the brain affected by a traumatic injury, a person may experience impairments or permanent lack of function in the area controlled by that brain region.

Traumatic brain injury can affect physical and psychological aspects of a person’s life. While some problems, particularly physical ones, may be unmistakable immediately after the brain injury, others like behavioral or personality changes will not appear until days or weeks have passed. TBIs exist on a spectrum, from mild to severe. The following explains some of key signs and symptoms associated with each classification of traumatic brain injury.

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Many mild brain injuries occur in the form of concussions. While they are still serious, these injuries may resolve and cause fewer long-term effects. Notably, several concussions or numerous impacts to the head over time has been linked with a serious condition known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. This issue recently emerged as part of the national discussion in the context of the National Football League, as many of its players have been coping with the significant effects of CTE.

A mild traumatic brain injury may be apparent with the following signs:

  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Temporary loss of consciousness
  • Loss of balance or coordination
  • Headache
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Speech problems
  • Blurred vision
  • Drowsiness or excessive sleeping
  • Dizziness or loss of balance
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Mood swings

Moderate to Severe TBI

A traumatic brain injury considered “moderate,” can involve any of the symptoms of mild TBI. However, the signs of these injuries will typically occur sooner after the initial injury and the severity of these symptoms may be more pronounced.

  • Minutes or hours of lost consciousness
  • Seizures
  • Repeated nausea or vomiting
  • Loss of balance or coordination
  • Severe and ongoing headache
  • Dilated pupils
  • Slurred speech
  • Significant mental confusion
  • Newly exhibited agitation
  • Coma

Brain Injury Symptoms in Children

Brain injuries are particularly difficult to identify in infants and children, as they are often unable to describe the symptoms they may be experiencing. If you notice the following signs, your child may have suffered a traumatic brain injury:

  • Significant irritability
  • Difficulty nursing
  • Changes in eating habits
  • Inconsolability or depression
  • Problems with attention and concentration
  • Changes in sleeping patterns
  • Drowsiness
  • Seizures

May Have a Traumatic Brain Injury in NJ – What are my Legal Options?

If you or a loved one experienced a brain injury or another traumatic injury, our New Jersey personal injury lawyers at Fronzuto Law Group can help. We have fought and won significant compensation on behalf of injured victims and their families statewide and we are here for you. Reach out today for a free evaluation of your case. We are happy to answer all of your questions and discuss your potential grounds for a lawsuit.

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