Brain Injury Treatment

How do you treat traumatic brain injury?

Despite many advances in modern medicine, the medical community still does not have a good understanding of brain injuries. Therefore, brain injury treatment and other parts of the world are complicated and involved. Unlike other types of injuries, broken bones or lacerations, for instance, treatment for brain injuries may span several months or even a lifetime. There are no easy fixes for brain injuries that may occur due to attacks, car accidents, and slips and falls. However, treatment options do exist.

In the short term, treatment for brain injuries and other locales involves determining the nature of the injury and the consequences of the injury that medical professionals will need to address. Surgery may also occur shortly after a traumatic brain injury takes place.

After the initial surgeries and treatment, the recovery process is usually far from over. Treatment will often be long-term and may take place in the injured party’s home or a long-term care facility. Other types of treatments that may be necessary to address the physical, emotional, and mental effects of a traumatic brain injury include these:

  • Physical therapy for physical impairments and loss of motor skills
  • Occupational therapy to help injured individuals perform tasks associated with daily living and possibly return to the workforce
  • Prescription drugs to help control seizures and treat mental problems that can occur due to a traumatic brain injury
  • Therapy to deal with the feelings of anger and grief that may occur after a brain injury
  • Additional surgeries
  • Placement in a long-term care facility if injured individuals are no longer capable of looking after themselves

Treatment for brain injuries often places an intense emotional and financial strain on injured individuals and family members. Not only can medical expenses add up quickly, but the victim may have to be off work for an extended period. If you or someone close to you is currently receiving treatment for a brain injury caused by another’s negligence, the Austin brain injury attorneys at the Law Office of Joel A. Levine can help. During a free initial consultation or case evaluation, a lawyer will assess your situation and help you decide whether you should seek damages in a court of law. Contact us today and get the assistance you need.

Brain Injuries Information

Brain injuries are much more common than many people realize. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people in the United States sustain brain injuries. The vast majority of brain injuries are traumatic. In this type of injury, the victim suffers a blow to the head. Non-traumatic brain injuries, in which an illness, stroke, or something other than blunt force causes the damage, are less common.

Because of the complexity of the human brain, predicting the outcome of such injuries is impossible. Thousands of people die as a result of brain injury, and many others must deal with mental and physical effects that may persist for the rest of their lives. Here are some common causes of brain injuries across the country:

  • Slips and falls
  • Workplace accidents such as falls from heights or falling debris
  • Attacks
  • Motorcycle or vehicle accidents
  • Nearby explosions

The consequences of a brain injury can be quite mild or permanently disabling. For instance, an individual may have mild memory loss or he or she may have profound physical disabilities. To complicate matters further, the effects of a traumatic brain injury may not be obvious to the victim and his or her loved ones right away. The myriad of possible consequences, including emotional problems, seizures, and personality changes just to name a few, can actually get worse as time goes on.

When someone suffers a brain injury, he or she may feel as though the situation is hopeless and that there is nowhere to turn. If someone else was the cause of a brain injury, however, the victim and his or her family may be able to seek damages for lost wages, pain and suffering, hospital bills, and the months or even years of therapy the victim may require. If you are currently in this situation, it’s important to talk to a brain injury lawyer in Austin TX  as soon as possible. He or she can help you decide whether your situation warrants legal action and determine the types of damages you should seek. For a free initial consultation and case evaluation, contact the legal team at the Law Office of Joel A. Levine today.

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