The 9 TBI Symptom Categories

The 9 TBI Symptom Categories

If the head is impacted by an external force such as could be the case in violent events or unintentional injury incidents like car accidents, the brain inside could be damaged. The level of damage can vary, but the most severe instances of traumatic brain injury can lead to life-long impairments and death. Individuals who suffer brain trauma may develop several symptoms. In general, there are nine different categories that symptoms can fall into.

When a person is injured and suffers a TBI, they may not need any medical interventions and therapy to heal. With time, their injuries will get better. In other cases, a person may have suffered a permanent disability. As a result, they could require therapy and medical attention for the rest of their life. 

Whether or not you need a minimal amount of medical treatment or if you have substantial detriments and need significant medical care, you may be able to secure compensation to help you with these costs. If a negligent party caused your injury accident, then it is best to speak with an attorney to see if taking legal action makes sense. In Florida, the Tampa brain injury attorneys at Fulgencio Law can review your accident experience and advise you on what your legal options are.

9 TBI Symptom Classifications

9 Symptom Categories of TBIChildren, adults, and the elderly can all suffer a TBI if they fall, get into a car accident, are abused, or are physically harmed in some other way. The aftermath of a TBI can mean a victim could have only one symptom to suffer through, but in many cases, there are multiple symptoms that can exist. 

The symptoms that a victim of a TBI can experience will fall into one or more of the following categories:

  1. Cognitive – examples include coma, memory issues, and amnesia.
  2. Motor – examples include paralysis, tremors, and issues with balance and stability.
  3. Sensory – examples include hearing or vision changes, increased or decreased sensations in the body, and inability to smell.
  4. Communication – examples include problems with speaking and understanding speech, limited vocabulary, and problems writing or reading.
  5. Functional – examples include difficulties with daily activities like eating, being unable to drive, and having trouble staying organized.
  6. Social – examples include struggles to develop personal relationships or keep them and confusion about how to act in social situations.
  7. Regulatory – examples include excessive sleepiness, dizziness, and chronic headaches.
  8. Psychiatric – examples include mood swings, irritability, and apathy.
  9. Traumatic epilepsy with immediate seizures after the injury accident or those that come about over time.

Recovery from a TBI depends on several factors including a victim’s age. However, it is always difficult to determine if a patient will recover or by how much. Also, it can take a long time before any type of improvement is noticed, if any occurs at all.

Speak with a Florida Brain Injury Attorney Today

The Tampa personal injury lawyers at Fulgencio Law understand the life-altering effect that brain injuries have on victims and how important it is for victims to obtain the most compensation when they file their claims. There may be a considerable amount of medical treatment necessary for them to have any hope of recovery. 

If you would like to meet with a Florida brain injury lawyer at Fulgencio Law, please call (813) 463-0123 to schedule a free consultation.

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