What are the disabilities associated with traumatic brain injury?

Written by FreeAdvice Staff
Sponsored Ad
Personal Injury Verdict  Free Online Injury Claim Evaluation Nationwide. It's Fast & It's Free!
Seek Injury Compensation  How Much Is Your Injury Case Worth? Free Review With an Attorney.
Injury Law Suit  Free Online Claim Evaluation for Accident Injuries. Fast & Free.
Basically, it depends on what type of injury the brain has suffered, the location of the injury (which may be localized or diffused), and the degree of impairment. Frequently, these injuries impair one or more of the following areas:

(1) cognition: attention/concentration, memory, perception, judgment, information processing, abstract concepts, time and space relationship, reading and writing skills, and mood;

(2) movement abilities: strength, endurance, coordination (e.g., tremors), swallowing, and balance;

(3) sensation: tactile sensation and special senses such as vision.

The physical manifestations often include the loss of speech, vision and hearing, lack of coordination, paralysis, headaches, fatigue, and seizures of all kinds (i.e., epilepsy). In addition to the obvious physical effects of a brain injury, an individual can experience problems with behavior (e.g., fatigue, anxiety, agitation, mood swings, low self-esteem), difficulty with social relationships (keeping and making friends, interaction) and with personality changes (e.g., apathy, irritability, depression).

Sponsored Ad
FREE Case Evaluation  Get a FREE Case Evaluation From An Experienced Injury Attorney.
Talk to a Lawyer Now  Have a lawyer review your injury case for Free!
Can I Sue for an Accident?  Do you have a case? Free accident & injury case evaluation by attorneys.
View Related Traumatic Brain Injuries Articles View the Next Article

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Make it Social