Traumatic Brain Injuries Are On The Rise

In our personal injury practice, we have seen evidence here locally of what has been documented to be a growing and national problem. We have seen more and more brain injury cases resulting from traumatic events, typically tractor-trailer accidents, automobile accidents or some other traumatic incident, many times caused by the negligence of a third party. We have also seen these cases in the context of serious on-the-job injuries. What we see here in our practice mirrors the growing nature of this problem. Indeed, according to the Brain Injury Association of America there are nearly seven times more traumatic brain injuries each year than there are breast cancer and HIV/AIDS cases combined. This is a staggering statistic that is not appreciated by the public and yet the numbers are compelling in demonstrating the significant nature of this problem.
In Georgia, the typical cause of traumatic brain injuries are accidental falls, motor vehicle crashes or being struck by an object. Violence accounts for another ten percent (10%) of the problems. When one suffers a traumatic brain injury typically, they have long term neurological and cognitive problems. The impairments caused by these injuries can be permanent and result in partial or total disability. Because the consequences of such injuries are often life altering, it is obviously necessary that medical care be made available immediately to those who are unfortunate enough to have suffered such an injury. Without prompt medical attention, the problems caused by these injuries can become complicated and can actually worsen over time. As we have written before, the problem caused by a traumatic brain injury is bad enough, in and of itself, but is only complicated and made much worse by the unavailability of appropriate medical care.

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