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Why Are Traumatic Brain Injuries Common after Truck Crashes?

One of the most common injuries associated with a truck or other vehicle accident is a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Motor vehicle crashes alone account for 49% of all TBI injuries in the US. These injuries are some of the most severe and potentially lasting injuries you can endure from an accident because it affects how the brain works. It may be traumatic brain injury (TBI)caused by a jolt, bump, or blow to the head during a severe truck accident.

When trucks are involved in a motor vehicle accident, it typically results in the death or severe injury of occupants of other vehicles due to their large size and weight. This includes TBIs that are the leading accident-related cause of disability and fatality. Although the severity of TBIs ranges from mild to severe, ultimately any injury needs to be treated seriously and promptly. If you have been injured due to a truck driver’s negligence, contact an experienced truck accident lawyer to advocate for you.

Symptoms Associated with TBIs after Truck Accidents

Brain injuries can occur during a truck crash because of the direct blow or impact experienced during the incident. The severity of the TBI resulting from a truck accident is dependent on the type, intensity, and duration of the accident. Injuries to the brain can be classified as mild, moderate, or severe and can be further grouped into which area they affect. When confined to a specific area of the brain, they are known as focal injuries; wider areas are known as diffused.

Depending on the type of TBI, a truck accident victim can experience many symptoms. They can vary widely from injury to injury, but generally, victims may experience the following symptoms:

  • Headaches
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Convulsions
  • Blurred vision
  • Lack of coordination
  • Ear ringing
  • Badmouth taste
  • Fatigue

Some brain injuries may also facilitate emotional disorders, decreased cognition, and other conditions following the accident. These can be seen as:

  • Mood swings
  • Confusion
  • Memory loss
  • Difficulty with thought process or concentration

Brain injuries are complex from a legal and medical standpoint because TBIs can cause a secondary injury—damage to the brain that can be seen post-event. However, secondary brain injury develops 12-24 hours following the initial injury and may even take weeks or months to fully develop.  Because of this, it is imperative to obtain the help of a skilled truck accident lawyer promptly after your accident for guidance regarding your case. Working with an experienced lawyer may result in recouping maximum compensation for the injuries you have endured.

Types of TBIs Associated with Truck Accidents

TBIs typically occur in a truck accident because of the jarring, violent movement that occurs. This type of incident can cause your head to hit objects in the car or cause your head to jolt suddenly.

The following are the most common TBI injuries associated with a collision with a large, commercial truck:

  • Concussion
  • Contusion
  • Diffuse Axonal Injury
  • Coupe-Contrecoup Injury

Following a crash with a large commercial truck, you should seek urgent medical attention. Medical treatment and documentation of your injuries can help your claim in the long run. Speak with a skilled truck accident lawyer for knowledgeable legal counsel regarding your case.

Leading Causes of Truck Accidents

There are various factors that may lead to a truck accident. Although you may be careful and attentive on the road when driving, sometimes the actions of other drivers can cause unsafe incidents and negative consequences.

Leading causes of truck accidents include:

  • Negligent truck drivers
  • Negligent truck companies
  • Truck and trailer defects
  • Truck accidents caused by other drivers

If you suspect any of the leading causes above contributed to your truck accident injuries, contact a truck accident lawyer for a thorough assessment of your case. If negligence played a part in your accident, you may be able to recover compensation for your losses.

Contact a Skilled Truck Accident Lawyer at The Law Offices of Scott Sobol

If you have been recovering from a traumatic brain injury following a truck crash, dealing with medical expenses, lost wages, and other losses can be overwhelming. Contact The Law Offices of Scott Sobol for a personal injury lawyer that will diligently advocate for you.

Attorney Sobol has over ten years of experience fighting for client rights and offering compassionate, accessible, and collaborative representation. We understand enduring injuries from a terrible truck accident can leave a devastating physical and emotional toll on victims. We will help you recoup the compensation you deserve for your severe injuries. Call

(954) 440-2000 for a free consultation or fill out our contact form.

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