People who’re involved in a motor vehicle crash may suffer from a host of injuries, some of which involve the brain. These injuries are often challenging because they may not appear at the time of the crash. It’s possible that a victim won’t show any signs of a traumatic brain injury for days or weeks after it occurs.
For people who are involved in any crash, understanding some of the signs that might signal this type of injury might be beneficial.
Signs can vary greatly
The signs of a traumatic brain injury will vary, depending on the location, severity and type of damage that’s present. Some people will experience a persistent headache that continues even with medical treatment. In some cases, it will get continually worse. Other symptoms that might occur include:
- Changes in sleep habits
- Altered senses
- Trouble with communication
- Loss of consciousness
- Difficulty with concentration
- Problems with memory
- Nausea and vomiting
While it’s possible that the brain injury might be minor, it’s unlikely that a catastrophic brain injury will heal without proper medical care. In some cases, brain rest is all that’s necessary. It’s also possible that medical care, therapy or surgery may be necessary. Working closely with the medical team can help to come up with a suitable treatment plan is the best course of
Medical care for a traumatic brain injury can be costly, particularly if the injury is catastrophic or if there are long-term care needs. Seeking compensation is possible if the wreck was the result of someone else’s negligence. Having assistance with these matters may be beneficial because of the complexities of these cases.


