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2 primary causes of brain injuries

Brain injuries are often catastrophic and can have a major impact on the way a person lives their life. There are many causes of brain injuries, but two causes stand out above the rest: For people who are under 65 years of age, the primary cause of brain injuries is motor vehicle crashes. For those over 65 years old, the primary cause is falling. 

Regardless of the cause of the brain injury, getting prompt medical care is imperative. One thing that tricks people is that the symptoms of a brain injury aren’t always present at the time the injury occurs. The victim can seem fine for days or even weeks before they start to experience symptoms. 

What are the symptoms of a brain injury?

There are many symptoms that signal a person has a brain injury. Anyone who’s been involved in a fall, crash, or any other event that might cause a brain injury should pay attention to these signs. 

  • Headache that stays present despite rest and medication
  • Changes in vision or hearing
  • Inability to concentrate or focus
  • Trouble with communication
  • Difficulty with memory

Remember, you don’t have to hit your head to suffer a brain injury. These can occur even if the head is jostled about because the brain slams into the skull with the violent motion of the head being flung around.

Anyone who suffers a brain injury because of the negligence of another person should ensure they explore their option to pursue a claim for compensation. This can help them to recover the costs of medical care and other expenses related to the injury. There are time limits in Florida for getting these cases filed so be sure you work with someone who knows how to handle your claim.