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Dealing with the aftermath of a TBI

On Behalf of | Dec 2, 2021 | Blog, Brain Injury |

Traumatic brain injuries are among the most catastrophic for affected Californians. Some TBI issues are assuredly more serious than others, but many times brain injuries actually do not manifest until well after the fact. What seems to be a minor head injury can develop into a potentially traumatic issue under certain circumstances. This is very true in some cases like concussions that worsen over time when not diagnosed at an early stage. It is important for all people who have received any type of head injury to pursue thorough medical evaluation from the very beginning because life changes significantly for the victim regardless of how the problems develop. Here are a few tips to remember in the aftermath of a TBI.

Follow all medical recommendations

Just as with any other personal injury, getting better after a traumatic brain injury requires the patient to follow all doctor’s directions. This includes any recommended follow-ups or surgery as well as physical therapy for those who may benefit during recovery.

Prepare for the worst

Being prepared for life going forward can also include potentially designating someone as a power of attorney to act as an official representative. This may not be necessary for some individuals, but it is best for the injured party to focus on recovery in as much as possible. Traumatic brain injuries commonly have dramatic impact on the victim’s life, and certain alterations in lifestyle are common when victims suffer severe injury symptoms.

Seek a second opinion

Treating a car accident injury properly often includes as many medical professionals as possible. For traumatic brain injury evaluation, this can include a neuropsychologist and a forensic neuropsychologist to completely diagnose the extent of injury and help with any problems of neurosis.

Californians who suffer serious TBI events often view the accident as a watershed moment in their life. Almost all victims experience depression of some type, many of which have difficulty in dealing with life on a daily basis. It is vital for TBI patients to have support from family and friends when they go forward in life.

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