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Marion County Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

Marion County Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a form of brain injury that occurs when a sudden and/or violent jolt, impact, or piercing from an external object that enters the skull causes damage to brain tissue. TBI may result in severe, long-term, and sometimes permanent effects on those afflicted, and symptoms of TBI may be immediate or non-immediate, as well as mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the amount of damage suffered by the brain.

People who have suffered a TBI may initially appear unaffected following their accident, but if you or a loved one recently experienced a sharp blow or jarring impact to the head or neck, it may be critical to seek medical attention as soon as possible. If your injury resulted from someone else’s negligence, you may also want to seek legal consultation from an experienced Marion County traumatic brain injury lawyer. Call a compassionate attorney today to see if you are eligible for compensation.

Traumatic Brain Injury Statistics

According to recent studies and statistics from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 1.7 million people in the United States suffer a traumatic brain injury every year, of which approximately 52,000 die and 275,000 have extended stays in a hospital or extended care facility.

The CDC also reports that the estimated economic cost of TBI in 2010—which includes direct costs such as medicine, emergency treatment, and therapy, as well as indirect medical costs such as loss of employment and wages—was approximately $76.5 billion. Fatal TBIs and TBIs that required hospitalization accounted for approximately 90% of the accumulated cost of TBI.

In 2013, according to Florida Health, the median admission charge for non-fatal TBI-related hospitalizations was $46,168.50. This does not take into account the indirect costs for those afflicted with TBIs. These are some of the damages you can potentially recover in traumatic brain injury settlements.

Common Causes of TBIs

Traumatic brain injuries have many potential causes. In 2012, firearms caused the greatest number of fatal TBIs in Florida, while the greatest cause of non-fatal TBIs were falls. Some other common causes of TBIs, according to the Mayo Clinic, include:

  • Sports injuries
  • Car accidents
  • Dropped materials from a construction site, or from scaffolding
  • Punches or jolts from another person
  • Explosions
  • Medical malpractice

The most common TBI is a concussion, but symptoms can range in severity from a headache, drowsiness, and fatigue to convulsions, comas, and extended numbness. In the event that someone else’s actions lead to a traumatic brain injury, a diligent traumatic brain injury lawyer in Marion County could be essential in determining the legal and financial remedies available to a TBI victim.

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Contact a Marion County Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury due to someone else’s actions, contact a Marion County traumatic brain injury lawyer at Glover Law Firm by calling 352-205-4495 today to schedule a consultation.

If you were the victim of an accident causing potential TBI, legal knowledge, strategic insight, and access to extensive resources could be critical to your ability to recover civil damages.

Whether you experience acute and easily identifiable symptoms from a recent accident or you recently received treatment resulting in additional long-term symptoms and handicaps, a Marion County traumatic brain injury lawyer could help you pursue financial and legal peace of mind. Call Glover Law Firm today to schedule a consultation and get started on your case.