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Tustin Brain Injury Lawyers

Victims of traumatic brain injuries can trust the Tustin Brain Injury Lawyers of Bisnar Chase to fight for rightfully deserved financial compensation. Since 1978, our injury attorneys have been holding negligent parties accountable for their wrongs and have gained over $500 Million dollars in winnings for clients.

If you or someone you know is one of the millions of people that has suffered from a catastrophic head wound please Call 949-203-3814. The Tustin Brain Injury Attorneys of Bisnar Chase guarantees that if there is no win there is no fee.

The law firm of Bisnar Chase feels that you should not have take on this fight alone. Contact us today and receive a free consultation.

5 Types of Major Brain Injuries

Brain injuries can range from a mild concussion to an open head wound. After you have experienced a brain injury after harsh blow to the head it is strongly recommended that you seek medical attention right away. The sooner you receive medical attention the earlier the injury can be diagnosed and treated.

1. Concussion

A concussion is described to be a wound that occurs when you have undergone a blow to the skull or have collided with an object. When the head is suddenly hit, the brain quickly bounces forwards and backward. This type of movement can cause changes of the chemicals in the brain and can also damage brain cells. Concussions can have short and long term side effectsso it is best to pursue medical attention as quickly as possible.

2. Hematoma

When a group of blood cells collects outside of the blood vessels this is known as a hematoma. The hematoma develops after a vein, artery or blood vessel has been damaged and and blood has seeped into tissues where they do not belong.

3. Skull fracture

Since the skull is one of the few bones in the body that does not contain bone marrow it is very durable and not easily broken. When the cranium is cracked open then the brain becomes very vulnerable and can result in an extreme injury.

4. Edema

This is one of the most severe of the injuries because when swelling occurs in the brain it puts pressure on the skull. The skull does not expand so when the brain swells the stress upon the brain can be deadly.

5. Diffuse Axonal

In this circumstance, tears in the brain are made apparent and can lead to a coma or even be fatal. If the patient survives this type of injury serious impairment of motor skills or motor sensations can take place

The Healing Stages for a TBI

In the beginning stages of a traumatic brain injury, a person may be in an unconscious state due to the swelling or bleeding of the brain. As the swelling of the brain goes down a TBI victim will eventually open their eyes and be responsive to the environment around them. There are three commonly used terms to describe the beginning phases of recovery for a TBI:

1. Coma: The patient is not conscious, communicating or responding to his surroundings. The eyes are usually closed as well.

2. The Vegetative State: At this point of the recovery process the patient experiences wake and sleep cycles. He/She is awake but reacts minimally to noise or visuals. 3. Slightly Conscious: The TBI victim displays emotion and is responsive to visuals, noise and is able to perform basic motor skills.

Although a person who has suffered from a TBI may seem to be functioning well on a daily basis, there can be severe emotional and mental symptoms that can follow.

Symptoms That Can Develop after a TBI:

  • Being flustered
  • Anxious
  • Inability to focus
  • Depression
  • Overacting
  • Aggressive
  • Disrupted sleeping patterns

Treating a Traumatic Brain Injury

Experiencing a serious head injury can affect a person's communication skills, focus and mobility. Recovery is extensive and may serve difficult at times but is vital. Depending on the brain injury there are various options one can take for therapy.

Acute Care

This type of therapy is known to be one of the initial stages of recovery. Acute care treatment serves to teach the patient how to carry out daily tasks such as putting on clothes, walking, eating and talking.

Rehabilitation after Acute Care

This step in brain rehabilitation is known as the post-acute care process. This form of recovery can be vigorous because it's purpose is to help the patient become more independent. Therapy can last up to 6 hours a day.

Sub-Acute Therapy

This stage in healing provides patients that are not in need of intense therapy to go home at night. Patients that have reached an advanced level of development but have not entirely recovered from a brain injury can be transferred to an after-care facility such as a nursing home.

Day-time Treatment

Patients who are not in need of round-the-clock care and who are allowed to go home at night would be more likely to choose this option of treatment. This kind of care is also followed once a hospital has discharged a patient.

Outpatient Treatment

Patients who were not diagnosed with a severe head injury would be urged to partake in this type of treatment. This kind of therapy is used to maintain brain recovery.

An estimated 350,000 Californians are living with a traumatic brain injury. The CDC reports that in one year, 19,415 California residents were hospitalized with a non-fatal TBI.

Victims can pursue financial compensation by filing a claim against the at-fault party.

After a slip-and-fall accident, for example, it must be determined if the accident resulted from a hazardous condition, if the property owner knew of the condition and if the property owner failed to prevent the accident.

In such cases, a premises liability claim can hold the property owner accountable for his or her negligence. Following a car accident, it must be determined if the at-fault driver was negligent at the time of the crash. Was the driver speeding, drunk, fatigued, distracted or otherwise careless?

In such cases, the at-fault driver can be held liable for the victim's injuries and losses. When you hire a Tustin Brain Injury Lawyer you can recover losses such as lost wages, medical expenses and emotional distress.

What Causes a Traumatic Head Injury?

There are various factors that can lead to a serious head injury. Even though the cause can be as minor as a fall, this small incident can cause a person their life. Below are the three common causes that can lead to a traumatic brain injury.

3 Primary Causes a TBI

  • 1. Motor-Vehicle Accidents: More than 50% of head injuries are a result of a car crash. Generally, the brain injury is due to the head colliding severely into the window or steering wheel.
  • 2. Slip and Falls: It may seem trivial but many serious head wounds are caused by slip and falls accidents. A majority of these traumatic brain injuries are experienced by elderly individuals.
  • 3. Athletic Activities: Children or young adults involved in contact sports such as football, have a greater risk of suffering from a severe head injury. Athletes who experience a head wound have the risk of enduring second impact syndrome or the blow can even cost them their lives.

Our Tustin Brain Injury Lawyers Will Face Your Case Head-On

Victims of serious head injuries often require emergency room treatments, expensive MRI or CAT Scan testing, hospitalization or surgical procedures.

The experienced Tustin brain injury lawyers at our law firm have helped victims of catastrophic injuries obtain fair compensation for damages that include medical expenses and lost wages.

If you or a loved one has endured a traumatic brain injury and has suffered emotionally and financially please call 949-203-3814 and obtain a free case analysis from a top-rated Tustin brain injury attorney.

Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys
1301 Dove St. #120
Newport Beach, CA 92660

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