Traumatic brain injuries can occur due to bad car accidents or falls when your head hits something so hard your brain jolts against the skull. This effect causes brain damage. Brain damage refers to the destruction of brain cells, making an individual unable to function as an average individual would.

Although, a lot of the time, damaged brain cells heal, the damage leaves a long-lasting impact on the affected individual, so brain damage is considered catastrophic in nature. If you have experienced a brain injury because of someone else, you can contact a highly professional Nevada brain injury lawyer to represent your case in court. Read on to learn about some brain injuries that can cause damaged brain cells.

Types of brain injuries

Injuries that cause brain damage can range in severity from mild to severe. But, You should treat even mild-natured injuries with seriousness as the symptoms could worsen over time and prove to be dangerous for the affected person. Here are a few examples of brain injuries:

  • Blood clots in the brain

Also known as subdural hematoma, it occurs inside the skull but outside of blood vessels. It is a type of blood clot caused by a hard jolt to the head resulting in burst blood vessels. Although rare, it is a severe condition and needs immediate medical attention. If you experience a subdural hematoma, you may lose consciousness.

  • Concussions

A concussion occurs when the head repeatedly jolts back and forth due to blunt force. A concussion may cause you to lose consciousness, but some of its other symptoms include having hazy vision, feeling dizzy, experiencing headaches, feeling confused, etc.

Healing of symptoms from a concussion may last anywhere from a few months to a few years. In between these months, if the affected person experiences another concussion, it can end up being fatal for them as multiple concussions rapidly deteriorate the brain’s ability to function normally.

  • Hemorrhages

Hemorrhages also occur outside of blood vessels, and they cause bleeding but do not cause blood clots, differing from subdural hematoma. A brain hemorrhage could cause headaches, vomiting, and nausea as some of its symptoms. Although these symptoms sound mild, a brain hemorrhage is actually a life-threatening condition and requires emergency medical attention.

  • Skull fracture

Although our skull is tough to break, it happens often. A skull fracture can happen due to the result of a bullet or any sharp object penetrating through the skull and can cause severe damage and also be fatal.

Contact an attorney if you or your loved one has experienced a traumatic brain injury because of another person.

 

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