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The Effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury

As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are trauma or injuries inflicted on a person’s brain, which interrupts the normal functioning of the brain. The severity of a traumatic brain injury can range from mild to severe, but even in mild cases, the injury can cause long-lasting or permanent damage.

Nationwide Statistics

In 2010, there were nearly 3 million traumatic brain injury cases reported across the nation. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that the number of TBI-related hospitalizations, emergency room visits, and deaths increased since the early 2000s. While the death rates of TBI-related incidents have decreased by a total of 7%, emergency room visits have increased by a total of 70%. Currently, traumatic brain injuries contribute to approximately 30% of all injury deaths in the nation. Each day, more than 100 families lose a loved one as a result of a traumatic brain injury.

Presently, one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries are car accidents, where car accidents make up a total of 14% of all TBI cases. Another leading cause involves falls, as over 40% of cases result because of falls. Unfortunately, fall accidents disproportionately affect adults over the age of 65 and children under the age of 14.

The Financial Implications of a Traumatic Brain Injury

Every year, the costs associated with traumatic brain injuries exceed $76 billion. Regardless of the severity of the injury, a victim seeking medical treatment for his or her injury can expect substantial medical bills. Unfortunately for many TBI victims, the need for medical care is a lifelong requirement, and this will only increase already high medical costs.

Beyond that of medical costs, a traumatic brain injury will generally result in the victim’s inability to return to work and earn a living. When the victim has an established job, he or she will likely be required to seek new employment that will accommodate his or her cognitive limitations. In cases where the victim is expected to make a full recovery, the time needed for the recovery can also be extensive, which may result in the inability to return to work.

Regrettably, far too many traumatic brain injury victims can find themselves propelled into a new reality that involves a dramatically reduced income, mounting medical costs, and a diminished quality of life.

Seeking Compensation For a Brain Injury Caused By Another

Victims of a traumatic brain injury that has been caused as a result of another’s negligence have the legal right to seek damages from the liable party. Depending on the specific case, liable parties can sometimes be difficult to determine. As a result of the legal complexities typically associated with traumatic brain injury cases, it is highly recommended that victims seek the legal support of a qualified attorney.

The attorney at SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation have helped victims of traumatic brain injury victims across California obtain the maximum amount of compensation for their injuries. The firm handles all traumatic brain injuries with patience, compassion, and vigor. If you or someone you love has suffered a brain injury because of another’s reckless actions, contact the support of a dedicated law firm. Consider contacting SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation today.

SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation

Sanford A. Kassel is one of San Bernardino's preeminent trial lawyers. He has the resources, expertise and raw talent to handle even the most complex personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and employment law cases throughout Southern California. Sanford has maintained his offices in San Bernardino since he began practicing law in 1981. He is second generation of a multi-generational family of the Kassel/Katz Family of lawyers in the Inland Empire, whose experience spans over 50 years.

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