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Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in children can have devastating effects on their development and quality of life. When a TBI occurs due to the negligence of another party, it is crucial that the injured child receives proper medical care and that their legal rights are protected. This article provides an overview of pediatric TBIs, how to identify them, treatments and recovery, and how an experienced personal injury attorney can help ensure young victims get the compensation they deserve.
A traumatic brain injury refers to damage to the brain resulting from an external physical force such as a bump, blow, jolt, or penetrating injury. Not all blows or jolts to the head result in a TBI. The severity can range from mild to severe, based on factors such as the nature of injury, part of the brain affected, and length of unconsciousness or amnesia.
In children, even mild TBIs can be serious as the brain is still developing. The frontal lobes, responsible for emotions, learning, and behavior, continue to develop into the child’s 20s. As such, an injury can interrupt key processes and have lasting effects.
There are two main categories of traumatic brain injuries: closed head injuries and penetrating injuries.
Closed head injuries occur when the head suddenly moves back and forth or is impacted, causing the brain to bounce around or twist within the skull. This can happen even without direct impact to the head. Common causes include:
Penetrating injuries occur when an object pierces through the skull and enters the brain tissue. This could be caused by high impact collisions, gunshot wounds, or fragments from an explosive device.
Factors that can increase a child’s risk for TBI include:
It is critical to recognize the signs of TBI early so that a child can receive prompt emergency care. However, symptoms can take time to appear and can easily be overlooked initially.
Signs to look out for include:
Mild TBI:
Moderate to Severe TBI:
Any of these signs following an injury to the head or body should be evaluated by a doctor as soon as possible. Seek emergency care if symptoms are severe, get worse, or continue for more than 2-3 days.
To diagnose a TBI, doctors will evaluate the nature of the injury and the symptoms present, and perform examinations to assess things like the child’s vision, balance, coordination, and cognitive function. Scans like CT or MRI can help detect internal damage, bruising, or bleeding in the brain.
Treatment focuses on monitoring and managing symptoms and promoting healing. This can involve:
The recovery process varies significantly depending on factors like the child’s age, area of the brain impacted, and severity. Effects and deficits may only become fully apparent as the child gets older. Ongoing monitoring and support are key to maximizing recovery.
While children are resilient, traumatic brain injuries can have lasting effects in all aspects of life:
Physical:
Cognitive:
Emotional & Behavioral:
Social:
These issues can significantly impact a child’s quality of life and functional abilities at home, in school, and in relationships. Ongoing rehabilitation and support services are crucial.
The costs of treatment, care, and support for a pediatric TBI can be astronomical, especially given the potential lifelong impacts. When another party’s negligence or wrongdoing is responsible for the injury, it is important for the injured child’s family to take legal action.
An experienced personal injury attorney can help families in the following ways:
No amount of money can undo a devastating brain injury and the disruption it causes an innocent young victim and their family. However, securing adequate compensation can help provide the long-term treatment and support the child urgently needs while holding the negligent party legally accountable.
If your child has suffered a traumatic brain injury due to another’s negligence, please reach out today for a free case review. Our experienced personal injury attorneys will protect your rights and work tirelessly so your child has the resources they need to maximize their recovery and quality of life.
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