Traumatic brain injuries can be some of the most serious injuries one could sustain in an accident. Unfortunately, these injuries can go undetected, leading to further complications over time.
Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury
There are many symptoms associated with traumatic brain injuries depending upon the severity of the damage. Injured persons often experience physical, sensory, cognitive, and mental symptoms. Some common symptoms include:
- Loss of consciousness from a few seconds to hours
- Disorientation and loss of balance
- Nausea and vomiting
- Difficulty sleeping or fatigue and drowsiness
- Sensory issues such as ringing in ears, blurred vision, a bad taste in the mouth, or changes in the ability to smell
- Memory loss
- Feelings of depression and anxiety
- Convulsions or seizures
- Numbness in fingers or toes
- Coma
A TBI victim should consult with both a medical professional to determine the severity of the injury and a Prosper TBI attorney to understand their legal options. The degree of harm impacts the amount of damages a person could potentially recover.