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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) |
Serving Hartford, Waterbury, New Haven and Surrounding Areas
The law firm of Trantolo & Trantolo, LLC is uniquely qualified and experienced in representing those who have suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of someone else’s negligence.
In its simplest terms, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is disruption or trauma to the normal function of the brain caused by a blow, jolt or other injury to the head. TBIs may result from car or sports accidents, falls, and even assaults. They can vary greatly in severity. Mild TBIs may cause only a slight change in consciousness. Severe TBIs can result in an extended period of unconsciousness or even amnesia.
Symptoms
TBI symptoms are subtle and difficult to detect. The most common symptoms of a TBI are:
- Headache
- Confusion
- Mood changes
- Dizziness
- Ringing in the ears
- "Tinny" taste in mouth
- Blurred vision
- Sudden, extreme fatigue
Memory trouble, lapses in concentration and difficulty thinking or speaking can also be experienced. The severity of these symptoms seems to depend upon the extent of the injury.
Treatment
Patients exhibiting symptoms of TBI need to seek medical attention as soon as possible. While brain damage suffered as a result of the TBI cannot be reversed, medical personnel can stabilize and treat the patient to prevent additional injury. Medical attention to physical manifestations of injury, as well as treatment aimed towards addressing behavioral problems following a TBI, is recommended. Some TBI patients may require surgery to repair ruptured blood vessels or bruised brain tissue. Patients may also require X-rays and CAT scans to detect accompanying injury to the bones or spinal cord. Rehabilitation techniques such as physical therapy and speech and language therapy are often needed later on in the recovery process. The goal of treatment and rehabilitation is to assist the TBI patient in achieving the highest level of function possible following the devastating effects of a TBI.
Prognosis
The prognosis for a TBI patient depends upon the severity of the injury, and the age and general health of the patient. Permanent can include impaired memory function and difficulty with thinking, concentration and communication. More serious disabilities include extended periods of unconsciousness, coma and even persistent vegetative state. TBI patients also demonstrate an increased likelihood of developing age-related disorders such as epilepsy, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s.
Impact
Of the approximate 1.4 million of people affected with TBIs in this country, 50,000 die, 235,000 are hospitalized, and 1.1 million are treated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that at least 5.3 million Americans have a long term or lifelong need for medical care as a result of a TBI. As these statistics demonstrate, the economic and emotional costs resulting from TBIs are staggering.
If you or a loved one has suffered a TBI as a result of someone else’s negligence, please contact an experienced brain injury attorney at your earliest opportunity. The law firm of Trantolo & Trantolo, LLC represents brain injury victims in New Haven and Hartford, and throughout the State of Connecticut. Contact them today for an initial consultation.
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