Concussion
Learn about Concussion and your legal options after an accident.
Mild TBIs, commonly called concussions, are often underestimated but can still cause lasting cognitive and neurological effects. These injuries frequently occur during vehicle crashes or falls.
Understanding Mild TBI / Concussion Claims
Concussions may cause headaches, dizziness, memory issues, nausea, and difficulty focusing. While labeled "mild," these injuries can interfere with work and daily activities for weeks or months. Repeated concussions increase the risk of long-term impairment. Insurance companies often argue that symptoms are temporary or unrelated, making documentation essential. Medical records, symptom journals, and expert evaluations strengthen concussion claims. Compensation may include medical treatment, missed work, and therapy for cognitive recovery.
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