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is a complex injury with a broad spectrum of symptoms and disabilities.
The emotional and financial impact on a person and his or her family
can be devastating.
There are two general types of
head injuries: open and closed. An open injury means the skull has
been fractured and is typically the result of a fall or other direct
trauma to the head. A closed head injury does not involve a fracture
of the skull, but often times can be a more serious injury than
an open injury due to the possibility of brain swelling and the
formation of blood clots inside the skull. Either open or closed
head injury can cause complete paralysis or death.
Diagnosing TBI can be very difficult
since its symptoms can be easily overlooked for any number of conditions.
However, if you or someone you know has suffered any trauma to the
head however slight, that person should be closely monitored for
the following signs:
- Severe headaches
- Confusion
- Unusual tiredness
- Weakness or numbness on one side of the body
- Nausea and dizziness
TBI cases are anything but typical and require an understanding
of various issues, including medical factors that may arise when
an accident occurs. At Diamond & Diamond, we have extensive
experience in handling such complex cases and are committed to you
in your pursuit of justice.
So, if you or someone you love
has suffered a traumatic brain injury, please contact us immediately
for a free consultation.

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