According to the Brain Injury Association of America, more than 5.3 million adults and children in the U.S. are living with some sort of permanent brain injury-related disability, and some 2.8 million individuals will experience a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) every year. Brain injuries – even those considered “small” – can lead to months, years, or even lifetimes of physical, emotional, and cognitive issues. What is particularly sneaky about these types of injuries is that their cause – and effects — might not be recognized until long after the injury has occurred.
In this short video, BG partner P. Gregory Haddad, our firm’s Personal Injury Practice Group Leader, discusses the long-term symptoms of a traumatic brain injury and the behaviors to look for in a loved one who may have experienced this type of injury. Watch here.
Our Personal Injury attorneys are dedicated to helping individuals who have suffered traumatic brain injuries due to accidents, negligence, or other unfortunate circumstances. Learn more about our TBI experience by visiting here.
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