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If you or a loved one suffered a brain injury due to someone else’s negligence, you likely need the help of an experienced and compassionate San Bernardino brain injury attorney. The team at Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP understands the difficulty of life after a brain injury, and we’re here to help you get the compensation your need to recover or the financial support necessary to help you with the new life you face. Be it renovations to a home for ease of navigation or help training for a new job, victims deserve compensation when their injuries occurred due to another’s negligence.

Use our free consultation offer to find out if you’re eligible for compensation today.

Understanding Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain injuries can occur many ways, but a hard hit or jolt to the head are the most common ways they happen. About 2.6 million people suffer a brain injury every year in the United States, and around 52,000 people experience fatal brain injuries each year.

There are two types of brain injuries: traumatic brain injuries and acquired brain injuries. Traumatic brain injuries, or TBI for short, happen because of something hitting the outside of the head. The brain moves or shakes and damages itself on the walls of the skull due to the force of the blow. Acquired brain injuries happen inside the head. They are often due to some pressure on the brain on a cellular level, like a tumor. People aren’t born with either of these types of brain injuries unless there is an error in delivery or other mitigating circumstance.

Not only are there different types of brain injuries, but there are also different severities of brain injury. The three main types of severities are mild, moderate, and severe.

Mild Brain Injury

A mild brain injury can be a temporary condition. Patient recovery rates for this type of injury are high, though 15% experience problems after one year. Here are some of the symptoms of a mild brain injury:

  • Loss of consciousness for a brief period of timeline
  • Being dazed or confused
  • Headache
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Drowsiness or exhaustion
  • Difficulty speaking
  • Sleeping too much or too little
  • Loss of balance
  • Changes in sensory reactions
  • Memory problems
  • Mood changes or swings

Moderate and Severe Brain Injury

Moderate and severe brain injuries are more obvious. Many patients can recover from moderate brain injuries and lead a normal life. Severe injuries, however, can be fatal or cause debilitating damage that can change a life forever.

Here are some of the symptoms of moderate and severe brain injuries:

  • Loss of consciousness for an extended period of timeline
  • A headache that doesn’t go away or gets worse
  • Continuously vomiting
  • Seizures
  • Dilated pupils
  • Fluid coming from the nose or ears
  • Inability to wake up from being asleep
  • Weakness or numbness in the extremities
  • Poor coordination
  • Confusion or agitation
  • Slurred speech
  • Coma

No matter what type of brain injury you or a loved one has suffered, contact our San Bernardino brain injury lawyers to discuss your options on how to recover compensation.

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How Does Brain Damage Happen?

The most common ways brain injuries occur are through blows to the head. Injuries often also arise if something causes the brain to shake inside the skull. Falling from a ladder, downstairs, off of an unstable structure, or from any significant height can cause a blow to the head and leave damage. Car crashes and motorcycle accidents are also one of the most common ways that people sustain traumatic brain injuries. Sports injuries often can cause concussions or more serious brain injuries.

When Negligence Causes Brain Injury – Call us!

Accidents happen, but, when someone’s negligence causes another person to suffer a brain injury, the victim should receive fair compensation to compensate him or her for lost time at work, medical bills, and other financial needs. Brain injuries often mean a lifetime of difficulty and can impact victims in an array of ways. If you have suffered a brain injury and believe someone else’s negligence may be the cause, contact the San Bernardino brain injury attorneys at Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP for legal advice.

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