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Tennessee Brain Injuries Lawyer

Your brain controls every thought and movement your body makes, and as such, sustaining an injury to the brain can be one of the most traumatic injuries anyone can experience. While some brain injuries are the result of sheer accidents or a person’s own actions, far too many people are forced to endure the consequences of a brain injury due to another person’s negligence. In these situations, a victim may not only be dealing with the severe physical harm that a brain injury can cause, but also the psychological effects and financial burdens that often accompany these injuries.

At Pohl & Berk, LLP, our Tennessee brain injuries lawyers believe that brain injury victims should never be forced to shoulder the financial burdens of their injuries if they were the result of another party’s carelessness or negligence. Fortunately, with the help of a legal representative, brain injury victims can often get the financial compensation, justice, and closure they need to begin moving on with their lives.

Common Consequences of Brain Injuries

The consequences of a brain injury will depend largely on the exact nature of the specific injury in question, including what part(s) of the brain it affects and how severe it is. However, some of the more common – and more damaging – consequences that a brain injury can have on a person include:

  • Concussions
  • Brain Damage
  • Memory Loss
  • Seizures
  • Contusions
  • Hematomas

These injuries can have dramatic repercussions on a person and their family. In fact, in many cases, they can make a person unable to care for themselves fully, putting a significant strain on their loved ones.

Contact a Brain Injury Attorney in Tennessee

Regrettably, many brain injuries are the result of another person’s negligence, and in these situations, our Tennessee brain injuries attorneys at Pohl & Berk, LLP, believe those responsible for causing the brain injury should be held accountable for the harm and repercussions it has on a victim’s life. Call us at 615-277-2765 if you’ve suffered a brain injury and believe that someone else was at fault.

Brain Injury FAQs

How do I know if I have sustained a brain injury?

Traumatic brain injuries can occur after any head injury. While the public is most familiar with brain injuries resulting from sports, car accidents are one of the leading causes of traumatic brain injuries in the United States. Victims of car accidents are routinely checked for symptoms of traumatic brain injuries. These include several well-known symptoms and some less widely recognized ones. Symptoms people are familiar with include unconsciousness, short-term memory loss, confusion, headaches, and dizziness. Other symptoms include ringing in the ears, nausea and vomiting, blurry vision, cognitive changes. If you or a loved one has experienced any of these symptoms, it is likely a brain injury occurred.

What should I do if I suspect a brain injury has occurred?

The most important step to take if you suspect a brain injury has occurred is to call an ambulance. The sooner you consult a medical professional, the better your chances. A neurological examination illuminates the extent and intensity of the brain damage. In addition to an MRI and CT scan, a doctor will diagnose your brain injury based on the circumstances of the injury, whether the person lost consciousness, and any changes in behavior following the injury. While many victims of brain injuries recover quickly, this is unfortunately not always the case. A neuropsychologist is the most qualified to assess the damage.

Are Traumatic Brain Injuries common?

Almost two million people each year are affected by traumatic brain injuries. Toddlers, teenagers, and older adults are most at risk. Shockingly, the Center for Disease Control estimates more than 50,000 people die each year from traumatic brain injuries. Improvements in automobile safety technology have reduced the number of brain injuries resulting from car accidents, but we still have a long way to go.

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1913 21st Ave S
Nashville, TN 37212
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