The Most Common Causes Of Serious Brain Injuries

By N Glover

There’s nothing really positive that you can say about serious brain injuries. With the news scaling from bad, as in there may be the chance of a partial recovery, all the way through to desperate as in a lifetime of 24 hour care and support with the most basic of functions such a moving limbs or even breathing, severe brain injuries offer little other than worry and grief.

By definition a serious brain injury is seriously bad news. Not just for the victim but also for their families. Not only do they have to suffer the agony of seeing someone they love mentally and physically diminished, going though a personal hell, in pain and dependent on huge amounts of care, but also there are day to day practicalities that many people never even consider.

The Most Common Causes of Serious Brain Injury

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According to statistics nearly half of all serious brain injuries are the result of a motor accident. While 20% are the result of a fall, 12% from assault and 10% sports related, it’s car crashes or collisions involving motorbikes that result in the most damage. It might seem strange but you don’t even have to hit your head to sustain a brain injury. Sometimes even the most minor, seemingly insignificant collision can result in a brain injury. Even if your head never comes into contact with a window or dashboard, it can be the force of your brain hitting the inside of your skull and bouncing around that will cause the damage.

It’s because the consequences of road traffic accidents can be so damaging and so long term that it’s always wise to employ the services of a specialist solicitor when dealing with injuries of this sort. There are a whole host of practical, emotional and financial considerations that need to be addressed, and that’s where a specialist will be able to help.

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As well as the emotional and psychological impacts on everyone, what about the more day to day, mundane matters such as the financial implications, for example? Perhaps the victim of the injury was the breadwinner – the mainstay of the family’s income. What happens when the breadwinner can no longer work? What about all those financial commitments that insist on being met, such as the mortgage, loan repayments, bills, school fees, tax bills? Who’s going to deal with them now? A specialist solicitor will know exactly where to turn to in order to deal with important things like this.

There are also considerable costs involved with caring for the victim. Medical support isn’t cheap, especially the type of extensive and involved care that anyone suffering severe brain injuries will need. In addition to hospital care there may be extensive modifications to the patient’s home that need to be made when they are able to be discharged from hospital and return home. Specialist equipment will be required as well as the expert, ongoing input of medical professionals. How is a family, already trying to cope with the stress and trauma of the accident, meant to cope with these challenges too without proper guidance form a specialist in sever injuries, someone who knows clearly what needs to be done? Now isn’t the time to be entrusting matters to someone without the necessary experience or expertise when it comes to serious injury support. For serious brain injury victims and their families, expertise is the key to recovery and a return to as close as possible to a normal family life.

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The Most Common Causes Of Serious Brain Injuries