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Las Vegas Brain Injury Lawyer

The term “traumatic brain injury” or TBI seems explanatory. It is injury to the brain from trauma. 

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Traumatic Brain Injuries

The term “traumatic brain injury” or TBI seems explanatory. It is injury to the brain from trauma. Many people are familiar with this term as the injury suffered by football players and boxers from repeated blows to the head. TBI, however, is also a familiar term in car and other accident cases.

TBI is a major cause of death and disability worldwide, especially in children and young adults. According to the CDC, about 1.5 million people sustain a TBI each year in the United States. The CDC called TBI an “invisible epidemic.” This is because the symptoms may not be readily apparent. Some symptoms may not even develop immediately after  the trauma.

back view man patient wearing performant brainwave scanning headset sitting neurological research laboratory while medical researcher adjusting it examining nervous system

Traumatic Brain Injuries

The term “traumatic brain injury” or TBI seems explanatory. It is injury to the brain from trauma. Many people are familiar with this term as the injury suffered by football players and boxers from repeated blows to the head. TBI, however, is also a familiar term in car and other accident cases.

TBI is a major cause of death and disability worldwide, especially in children and young adults. According to the CDC, about 1.5 million people sustain a TBI each year in the United States. The CDC called TBI an “invisible epidemic.” This is because the symptoms may not be readily apparent. Some symptoms may not even develop immediately after  the trauma.

Las Vegas Brain Injury Lawyer

The long-term impairments and disabilities associated with TBI are grave and the full human cost is incalculable. Yet because these disabilities are not readily apparent to the public–unlike a broken leg, for example–TBI is referred to as the invisible epidemic. These disabilities, arising from cognitive, emotional, sensory, and motor impairments, often permanently alter a person’s vocational aspirations and have profound effects on social and family relationships.

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TBI Classifications

Brain injuries are classified according to severity – mild, moderate, and severe. A mild TBI is also called a concussion. TBI is generally considered mild if  the symptoms do not become chronic or permanent. Symptoms of a mild TBI include headaches, vomiting, dizziness, lack of coordination, balancing problems, ringing in the ears, and blurred vision. These symptoms could be accompanied by mood or behavioral changes, confusion, as well as memory and concentration problems.

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