Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries
Some brain injuries, such as concussions, are classified as mild traumatic brain injuries. The classification as mild refers to the degree of initial symptoms and not whether these injuries have long-term effects. A brain injury is considered mild if the initial trauma caused any change in mentation up to a loss of consciousness for up to 30 minutes.
While many mild traumatic brain injury survivors go on to function quite well, there is group often called the unlucky minority, who will have long-term cognitive or executive functioning problems from a mild traumatic brain injury or concussion. This could manifest as an inability to form new memories, mood disorders, personality shifts, sudden mood swings, the inability to recognize or remember people, loss of motor function and mobility, and more.
Damage to the brain is always a serious and significant concern. After stabilizing the injury and receiving appropriate medical care, the next step after suffering a TBI from someone else’s actions should be to contact a Melissa lawyer as soon as possible, so that they could begin to help the injured person pursue effective treatment and compensation.