What Are Long-Term Consequences of Moderate Brain Injuries?

The brain is involved in nearly all human activity, so serious injuries can have long-term consequences. A moderate traumatic brain injury is often the result of a major car or truck accident. Victims often lose consciousness for hours or days. And when they wake up they have significant impairments.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) gathered statistics showing the long-term effects of a moderate or severe TBI. Sadly, many people are still struggling five years after their injury.
Widespread Consequences of a Brain Injury
A moderate or severe TBI can result in bodily impairments, including paralysis, lack of coordination, and muscle weakness. 57% of those who suffered a moderate or severe TBI were physically disabled five years later.
Many of them also end up back in the hospital with physical problems. The CDC found that 50% were readmitted back to the hospital at least once in the five years since the accident.
Some people can never recover from a serious TBI. They might be completely unable to take care of themselves. Others never wake up but are in a coma and therefore need to live in a nursing home or other long-term care facility. The data shows that about 1 in 8 people (12%) who suffered a moderate or severe TBI were residents in a nursing home.
Brain injuries are so disruptive that many people cannot work, at least initially. With impaired movement, speech, and memory, these accident victims need extended rest at home to give their brains time to heal.
Five years after an accident, however, 55% were unemployed. That is a very high number and illustrates the many financial difficulties that brain injury victims face. Without any income coming in, many accident victims are struggling to stay housed.
Speak with a Sioux Falls Brain Injury Lawyer with Our Firm
The above statistics show that brain injuries often have long-term repercussions. Anyone seeking compensation should work with a lawyer who knows how to submit a claim. At Hoy Law, we know that our clients with brain injuries might be affected for life. Some of them will be unable to work due to physical or emotional disabilities.
We seek fair compensation for all past, present, and future losses. That means we seek compensation for ongoing medical care, such as nursing home care or physical therapy. We can also demand compensation for loss of earning capacity.
Brain injuries should not bankrupt you. The negligent defendant who injured you should cover these expenses. We can review how much to request and then negotiate with an eye to receiving as much compensation as possible.
If a loved one suffered a brain injury in an accident, give our law firm a call. We have negotiated settlements for many survivors of truck, car, and other motor vehicle accidents. We will provide an overview of the claims process and estimate the expected value of your claim. You can count on the experience of the Sioux Falls brain injury lawyers at Hoy Law.
Source:
cdc.gov/traumatic-brain-injury/about/potential-effects.html
