How a Traumatic Brain Injury Impacts Your Life
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can instantly upend a person’s life. Whether from a car crash, a slip-and-fall accident, a catastrophic sports injury, or some other cause, a traumatic brain injury’s long-term effects can devastate a person’s physical, emotional, and financial well-being.
Understanding the multifaceted challenges of life after a brain injury and the long-term effects of a TBI can help you know what options are available to rebuild your life.
Physical Effects of TBI
The physical effects of a TBI can range from mild to severe, depending on the nature of the injury. Common immediate physical symptoms include:
- Headaches
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Fatigue
- Blurred vision
- Ringing in the ears
- Loss of consciousness
The long-term effects of a traumatic brain injury may include:
- Ongoing headaches
- Sleep disturbances
- Balance issues
- Motor impairments
- Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
- Epilepsy
Even mild TBIs can have lasting physical effects that might not be obvious to others but can cause significant disruptions to a person’s life.
Cognitive and Emotional Impacts
Along with physical effects, a TBI often causes cognitive impairments like:
- Memory loss
- Inability to concentrate
- Communication difficulties
- Slower processing speed
- Reduced organizational skills
Emotionally, a TBI can trigger personality changes, anxiety, irritability, depression, and heightened aggression. Loved ones often notice cognitive and emotional differences before the injured person does.
Financial and Occupational Impacts
The cognitive, physical, and emotional consequences of a TBI frequently prevent a person from returning to their prior work, especially in jobs requiring a high degree of cognitive function. Lost income combined with accumulating medical bills can cause severe financial strain. Additionally, cognitive impairments may make managing finances more difficult.
Social and Relationship Impacts
Personality changes after a TBI also compromise relationships with family, friends, and partners. Social isolation is common when people can no longer participate in activities and relationships they previously enjoyed. Strained relationships take an emotional toll, often leading to worsening mental health problems.
Available Treatment and Support
Though permanent disability is common after a severe TBI, treatment and support services can help maximize recovery. Physical, occupational, speech and neuropsychological therapies play vital roles in the rehabilitation process, along with medication management. Support groups such as the Brain Injury Association of Tennessee connect survivors and caregivers who are dealing with similar challenges. Our experienced Tennessee brain injury lawyers can help you access resources and pursue compensation.
Talk to Our Experienced Tennessee Brain Injury Attorneys Today
At The Terry Law Firm, our dedicated Tennessee personal injury attorneys have helped numerous TBI survivors and their families recover the compensation they deserve. We understand the full scope of losses these injuries cause. Our legal team is ready to compassionately yet aggressively pursue the maximum compensation you need to cover medical bills, lost income, rehabilitation, assistive care, and other losses relating to your brain injury.
With over 50 years of experience, we have the knowledge and resources to build the strongest possible injury claim for you. If you or a loved one suffered a traumatic brain injury due to someone else’s negligence, contact our attorneys today for a free consultation.
Attorney F. Braxton “Brack” Terry has the legal skill, integrity, and trial experience to offer a high level of professional services to all of our East Tennessee clients. He strongly believes in the importance of strengthening and preserving civil advocacy throughout Tennessee’s legal community.