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Brain Injury

Surgical brain injuries can also occur while the surgeon attempts to correct another problem, but ends up causing brain injuries due to bruising or other surgical trauma.

There are also brain injuries that result from failure to diagnose or misdiagnosis. An individual who suffers brain injuries due to a misdiagnosed or untreated condition may have much more extensive brain injuries than they would have, had the doctor properly diagnosed and treated the original problem. Brian injuries from untreated tumors, head trauma, aneurysm, and other conditions can be quite severe, even deadly.

Brain injuries cause speech/sensory impairments, headaches, paralysis, seizure disorders, and memory and concentration deficits. Emotional effects of brain injuries include mood swings, anxiety, depression, sexual dysfunction, and excessive emotional agitation. Even when brain injuries do not result in physical harm, the emotional and cognitive repercussions can be devastating. Brain injuries completely change the lives of victims and their families, affecting the ability of those suffering brain injuries to work, learn, and interact normally with their families and society in general.

Brain injuries occurring through (or resulting from negligence in) medical care may be covered by malpractice law. Brain injuries attributed to malpractice may result in the victim collecting damages. Attorneys specializing in brain injuries may be able to advise you on your legal rights if you suspect medical malpractice.

Brain Injury Facts

Injuries to the brain are among the most likely to result in death or permanent disability. The severity of the consequences of brain injury, and the enormous casualty rate associated with it has led to brain injury being dubbed "the silent epidemic."

Causes of Brain Injury

  • Motor Vehicle Crashes account for 50% of all Brain Injuries. This includes autos, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians hit by vehicles.
  • Other causes include strokes, anoxia, tumors, viral infections, degenerative diseases, near drowning, and other conditions not involving external force
  • The leading causes of Brain Injuries vary by age: falls are the leading cause of TBI among persons aged 65 years and older; transportation is the leading cause of TBI among persons under the age of 65 years.
  • Estimates suggest that sports related brain injury accounts for close to 300,000 injuries each year, with winter sports such as skiing and ice-skating accounting for close to 20,000 brain injuries.

Consequences of Brain Injury

  • Brain Injury can cause many kinds of physical, cognitive, and behavioral/emotional impairments that may be either temporary or permanent. Impairments may range from subtle to severe. Brain injury may result in seizure disorders.
  • Brain Injury is a public health concern that demands ongoing epidemiological study, increased efforts to prevent injuries from occurring, and research to advance medical options and therapeutic interventions.
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