Traumatic brain injuries or TBIs are a common cause of fatalities and long-term disability in New Jersey. If these injuries happen due to a preventable mistake made by a negligent party, victims can bring a personal injury claim to relieve the financial pressure they are dealing with. But navigating a legal claim is quite challenging, especially as a victim deals with a TBI. Thankfully, an attorney from
Sattiraju & Tharney can handle a lot of steps involved in the claims process.
What are Brain Injuries?
The human brain handles the bodily system’s functions and efficiencies. Also, it controls mood, memory, function, and personality. Damage to brain tissue due to an injury can affect the entire system of the body. A brain injury takes place if the head suffers damage from a strong jolt, blunt force trauma, and a penetrating injury.
Depending on the exact location of the brain injury and its seriousness, a victim may sustain cognitive impairment, memory problems, speech issues, personality changes, concentration problems, and mood changes. A serious TBI can lead to death or coma.
Recovery from a moderate TBI involves long-term occupational and speech therapies. These therapies are meant to rewire a person’s brain to use the parts that are not damaged.
Reasons TBIs are Costly
TBI treatment is focused on helping a person overcome or minimize the disability that can result from the injury and help maintain independence. It starts with emergency treatment following the accident. Acute or emergency treatment includes blood clot removal, airway clearing, life support system application, medication, and pressure relieving. After these treatments stabilize the patient, subacute TBI care is sought. In this type of treatment, doctors assess the patient to determine how serious the impairment may be and outline mitigation treatments. When the patient leaves subacute care, they can live independently in a long-term facility or at home. Their long-term treatments can include therapies, counseling, medications, and home assistive equipment. A brain injury claim allows the patient to obtain compensation for their extensive medical care costs.
How the Brain Injury Claim Process Works
A personal injury claim for a TBI requires keeping important documents such as medical reports, accident or police reports, medical bills, pain journals, and employment records. In New Jersey, accident victims must turn to their insurance company to cover their damages. But fault is still assigned to every party involved. A skilled personal injury attorney who has extensive experience navigating liabilities in cases that involve TBIs can help victims secure the full compensation they deserve.