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Every year in America,
nearly 100,000 people suffer serious brain injuries that require
medical treatment and affect their ability to perform everyday
activities. You do not have to be traveling at a high rate of speed
or to strike a hard object in order to suffer a traumatic brain
injury. Serious brain injuries can result from falls, car accidents,
sports activities, and work-related accidents. Any kind of trauma to
the head or neck region can cause the brain to bruise, bleed, tear,
or swell.
Types of Brain Injuries: Open and Closed
There are two general types of head injuries: open and closed. An
open injury means the skull has been fractured, and this kind of
brain injury usually results from falls or other accidents in which
the head comes in direct contact with a hard surface or object. A
closed head injury does not involve a fracture, but can be more
serious than an open injury due to the possibility of brain swelling
and the formation of dangerous blood clots inside the skull. Whether
a brain injury is open or closed, the most serious of either type
can cause paralysis, loss of consciousness, and even death.
Serious Brain Injury: Warning Signs
Soon after an accident or injury, it may be difficult to know
whether you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, especially
when no visual indications of serious injury exist. Here are some
things to look out for when evaluating an accident victim's
potential for brain injuries:
Confusion and difficulty remembering recent events
Unusual tiredness or sluggishness
Nausea and dizziness
Severe headache
Weakness or numbness on one side of the body
If any of the above symptoms are present soon after an accident or
injury, you should seek immediate medical attention. It is even
possible to suffer from a brain injury and still feel fine. Some
victims have suffered serious brain injuries in an automobile
accident, yet have been able to get out of their car and direct
traffic away from the scene. Therefore, if there is any question at
all whether a brain injury could have occurred in an accident, it is
critical to go to the nearest hospital for a thorough medical
evaluation. After you have sought immediate medical attention please
call the Law Office of Papa & Gipe for a free consultation. You may
be entitled to monetary compensation for your brain injury.

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