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Looking At TBI (traumatic Brain Injury) Cases In Law

Written By: Adriana Noton on February 20, 2010 No Comment

The TBI (traumatic brain injury) cases in law are some of the most devastating cases for the people who have been injured. The injury may have occurred due to an accident, a fall, sports injury, or even an fall or an assault the person has suffered. The survivors of these injuries are facing many years of rehabilitation that will cost a lot of money. Plus it may be something that they will need to have for the rest of their lives.

Quite often though many judges, insurance adjusters and juries will deny a person who has suffered this type of injury any compensation. People who have suffered from this type of injury are often not even taken seriously. Instead they will hear comments that will basically belittle the experience that they have gone through.

Most brain injuries are first diagnosed as mild in many cases. However, recently many findings have shown that they can still lead to long term problems. Injuries that may after an amount of time lead to changes in the person. Even getting worse as time goes by.

It is imperative that a survivor finds the right kind of injury lawyer to assist them in this type of case. You will need to find one that has experience in the area of traumatic brain injury previously. Especially if the original diagnosis was incorrect and considered only mild at the time.

Many myths have been out there for years when it comes to brain injuries. These myths are the main reason why a lot of survivors see no type of compensation for their pain and suffering. Instead they are faced with a life that may well change and there is nothing they can do about it.

A person does not need to be unconscious in order to have suffered from a brain injury. That is the number one myth about these types of injuries. Many people actually suffer an injury and have not lost consciousness at all. One great example is that of Phineas Gage, who suffered an injury from a bar going into his skull. He never once passed out from the injury but suffered many problems from the injury.

Next is has been thought that a person must be hit on the head to suffer from a personal traumatic brain injury. But again that is something that is not true. The perfect example is that of whiplash or even of shaken baby syndrome. It is more the acceleration and instant stop that will be experienced causing the brain to move in the skull.

While another myth is that these types of injuries from whiplash or concussions are not long term. However, that is something that is again false. A perfect example would be those football players or boxers who are now suffering from many problems after many concussions they suffered.

Often a person who complains of these long term problems is seen as someone who is just complaining. But in fact the statistics say that fifteen percent of these people will suffer long term affects. Some problems that can be anything from emotional problems to personality problems.

In closing, the final myth is often that mild brain injuries are something that will not lead to a problem long term. But many studies are now showing the exact opposite of that claim.

Injury lawyers in Toronto that will help your case with integrity. Whether it is a medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, dog bites, work-related injuries, car accidents, personal TBI or a slip and fall injury, Diamond and Diamond can help you.

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