The Law Offices of Thomas Waitt Pleasant, PLLC - Toll Free: 888-HELP-156 - “Mild Traumatic Brain Injury” can occur when, essentially, a person’s brain is “shaken” inside the skull, and the brain tissue is affected by its impact within the skull. Our brains are naturally capable of this kind of movement within our skulls. So if someone is in an automobile accident, for example, a car might keep moving, but when the body stops, the brain itself might continue moving inside the skull, impacting the inside of the skull and causing injury. The same thing happens with the injury an infant gets from “shaken baby syndrome.” Conceivably, traumatic brain disorder can occur during a traumatic birth in the hospital delivery room.
The science of this kind of brain damage is complex, particularly considering the tests neurophysiologists use to determine and quantify the existence and nature of such injury. But, despite the complexity of the science of mild traumatic brain injury, cases involving such injuries ultimately boil down to the testimony of friends, family, former employers, and other possible “lay witnesses” who can testify as to the often dramatic change that occurs in life of the injured victim. Despite that mild traumatic brain injury is a more subtle diagnosis from a medical standpoint, its impact can be huge, and in some cases, lasting. Sometimes people with this kind of brain damage don’t recognize it; and many lawyers don’t recognize it, either.
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If you have been hurt, whether in a car wreck, truck accident, fall, by a doctor or hospital’s error, look for these signs: transient confusion, disorientation or impaired consciousness; dysfunction of memory around time of injury; and loss of consciousness for less than 30 minutes. Also, looking practically at the changes in one’s life can be evidence, such as personality changes, newly-developed difficulty in doing organizational/executive type work, etc. If your head has been hurt in an accident, you can contact my law office for a free consultation. If you are outside the Fayetteville area, we can meet with clients in our Raleigh or Wilmington offices as well. In some cases, I will travel to your home to discuss your legal case, and whether a lawsuit is appropriate. We can do an initial legal evaluation of your injuries and get you pointed in the right direction.
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