Boynton Beach Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

We all know that a brain injury is different than other types of bodily injuries. A brain injury can permanently affect the victim–and their loved ones–and in many cases leads to premature death. That is why it is critical to seek immediate medical attention if you or a member of your family exhibits any sign of a traumatic brain injury.

And if that injury was the result of third-party negligence, you also need to speak with a qualified Boynton Beach traumatic brain injury lawyer as soon as possible. At Leifer & Ramirez, we have extensive experience working with clients who have sustained traumatic brain injuries. We will use all of our available knowledge and resources to seek justice for these victims and their families.

The Causes and Types of Brain Injuries

Any sudden trauma may result in a brain injury. What makes brain injuries especially problematic, however, is that they are not always immediately obvious. Unlike a broken leg or severe bleeding, a traumatic brain injury exists inside the victim’s head. And unless the victim loses consciousness or report clear brain injury symptoms, such as dizziness or blurred vision, they may go undiagnosed for days, weeks, or even months after the original trauma.

The most common causes of traumatic brain injuries include:

  • Car Accidents;
  • Commercial Trucking Accidents;
  • Bicycle and Motorcycle Accidents;
  • Slip and Fall (or Trip and Fall) Accidents;
  • Sporting and Recreational Accidents; and.
  • Workplace Accidents

If the brain is violently struck or shaken, the damage it suffers can be irreparable. Additionally, injury to the brain’s tissue can occur if it is deprived of oxygen. This is known as anoxia. The following situations and circumstances can result in oxygen being cut from the brain:

  • Electric shock;
  • Poisoning;
  • Blockage to the vascular system; and
  • Tumors.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the combined totals of emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and deaths have steadily increased over the past ten years. And sadly, brain injuries are some of the most frequent causes of disability and death in the United States. When there is no fracture or breach in the cranium, this is known as a closed brain injury. When there is a break in the skull, this is known as a penetration injury. Whether a cranial fracture is present or not, a traumatic brain injury can yield an adjusted state of consciousness such as dizziness or even unconsciousness. A temporary or permanent alteration to judgement, emotions, memory, or the control of extremities can also be a result of a TBI.

It’s very important that you retain an experienced Boynton Beach traumatic brain injury lawyer to aid you with your case. A person may be able to file suit if the negligence or breach or responsibility of others caused the injury. We understand the emotional toll of an injury of this nature and we can help you recover the compensation that you deserve. It is also important to understand that traumatic brain injuries are just one type of brain injury. There are also anoxic brain injuries and stroke-related injuries, both of which are the result of a lack of oxygen reaching the brain. These injuries are often the result of medical malpractice, such as an anesthesia error during surgery or the improper delivery of an infant.

If you are the victim of a malpractice-related brain injury, it is especially critical to speak with a qualified attorney as soon as possible. This is because there are different rules in Florida governing malpractice claims versus other types of personal injury cases. And if you fail to follow these rules exactly, your claim may be dismissed before it is even heard.

Symptoms of Brain Injuries

Mishaps on construction sites, accidents in motor vehicles, and physical assaults are the most commonplace reasons for TBIs. Afterwards, there can be plethora of reduced capacity in the brain that manifests itself in the form of diminished motor, cognitive or language function. Changes in personality, mood, and overall psyche are also frequently diagnosed.

Indications of a traumatic brain injury are based on the region of the brain that is affected. Furthermore, TBIs can range in severity from mild to severe, each of which has varying symptoms.

Symptoms of a mild TBI may include:

  • Feeling dizzy;
  • Feeling nauseous;
  • Vomiting;
  • Fatigue;
  • A loss of balance;
  • Headaches;
  • Feeling lightheaded;
  • Blurry vision; and
  • A ringing sensation in the ears.

Of course, a severe TBI can have symptoms that have devastating effects on the life of a victim. To be sure, symptoms associated with a severe TBI include the following:

  • Chronic headaches;
  • Convulsions;
  • Vomiting repeatedly;
  • Inability to regain consciousness;
  • Pupil dilation;
  • Slurred speech;
  • Confusion; and
  • A loss of coordination.

Contact a Boynton Beach Brain Injury Lawyer Today

As with any kind of accidental or malpractice-related injury, it is also important to properly document any symptoms of a brain injury. Some of the more common symptoms include unexplained headaches, fatigue, vomiting and nausea, ringing in the ears, memory problems, and sudden and unexpected changes in mood. Once again, if you or a family member exhibit any of these symptoms, please see your doctor right away.

And if you have in fact suffered a brain injury, Leifer & Ramirez can help you hold the negligent parties accountable. You may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, among other damages. Call us at 561-660-9421 or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with a member of our brain injury legal team today.