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What are the long-term impacts of a TBI on a child after an Austin car accident?

 

A: The long-term impacts of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) on a child will vary after an Austin car accident. There's the possibility that the child may experience headaches and personality changes, or worse, appear to be in a coma. A lawyer in Texas who has handled many child injury cases can provide you legal guidance.

Although your child may appear to be OK after being involved in a most dangerous accident, you should know that the long-term effects of a TBI can alter his or her emotional and cognitive health, leading to costly medical treatment and rehabilitation.

Long-Term Effects of a TBI after a Most Dangerous Accident

Among the common problems a child might encounter after an Austin car accident leads to a TBI are:

  • light sensitivity;
  • fatigue;
  • headaches;
  • memory problems;
  • visual disturbances;
  • dizziness;
  • personality changes;
  • irritability and anxiety;
  • difficulty sleeping;
  • attention problems and difficulty concentrating;
  • depression;
  • noise sensitivity; and
  • lack of interest in activities.
In regards to these problems occurring long-term, a study published by Keith Yeates, a pediatric neuropsychologist, looked at 186 children with a TBI. It was revealed that:
  • 64% had no symptoms;
  • 12% had moderate symptoms that lasted at least a year;
  • 15% had severe symptoms that dissipated in 12 months; and
  • 9% had severe symptoms lasting at least a year.
It's imperative that your child receive emergency treatment after suffering any kind of head injury or appearing to be in a coma. A lawyer who has experience with TBI cases may be able to help you prepare a solid claim to get your child the treatment he or she needs.

Contacting an Austin Injury Attorney

Before you take the important step of hiring an attorney, educate yourself about what you can expect from a Texas injury case. Order this free guide for Texas accident victims and learn: 
  • What to ask a lawyer before hiring him or her to take your case.
  • The most common reasons a Texas personal injury claim can fail.
  • What you can do to protect your injury claim. 
Not every accident case requires the help of an attorney and we can help you to determine whether yours is one of those cases! If you are ready to get started with your case, we urge you to contact us today for a FREE case evaluation - 1-512-472-7799.




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