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Motor vehicle crashes can lead to traumatic brain injuries

On Behalf of | May 15, 2025 | Auto Accidents

A variety of injuries can occur when a person is involved in a motor vehicle crash. One of these is a brain injury, but this might not result in symptoms at the scene of the crash. Instead, it’s possible that a person will suffer this type of injury and not exhibit any symptoms for days or weeks after the crash. 

These traumatic brain injuries are also tricky because they can occur even if there isn’t a hit to the head. It’s possible that the jolt to the body can cause the brain to slam into the skull with such force that the brain tissue is damaged. 

Signs of a traumatic brain injury

The symptoms of this type of injury depend on where the injury is located, what type of injury occurs and how serious the damage is. The most common sign is a persistent headache that doesn’t abate, despite using conventional treatments. Other symptoms may include nausea, dizziness, confusion and changes in the senses. 

Some people experience cognitive changes, including difficulty concentrating or trouble with memories. Serious traumatic brain injuries can produce life-threatening symptoms. These include seizures and loss of consciousness. These can make it difficult for the victim to continue with their normal daily activities, including their work duties.

The symptoms of a brain injury may develop slowly, so victims must monitor their symptoms closely after the crash. Seeking medical attention for this type of injury is critical, particularly because swift care may improve the outcome. 

Those victims may opt to pursue a compensation claim to help them cover the costs of the crash. Working with someone who’s familiar with these matters is important because they can be complex. There are also time limits to consider, so swift action is critical. 

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