Most concussions result from a blow to the head. Unfortunately, they are common outcomes in many types of accidents, particularly in Connecticut, where car accidents, motorcycle crashes, bicycle accidents, and slip-and-fall incidents frequently lead to head injuries. Additionally, concussions are a well-documented hazard in sports, affecting athletes at all levels of play.
While “concussion” is technically a medical term rather than a legal one, its frequent occurrence and severity make it a central issue in many personal injury cases. At Bert McDowell Injury Law, we recognize the significant impact concussions can have on victims and are here to help you understand your legal rights if you’ve suffered from one.
No! Despite common misconceptions, most concussions are not minor. They involve trauma to the brain, and the effects can last far longer than many people realize.
While some may share stories of individuals who seemed to recover within a day or two, this perception can be misleading. Even mild concussions can result in weeks or months of pain, disorientation, and fatigue. Additionally, many concussions involve more severe complications, such as skull fractures, brain damage, and swelling that can endanger the brain — often without immediately obvious symptoms.
Concussions can lead to a range of physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges, including but not limited to:
It’s also worth noting that flying within a week or more after a concussion can be dangerous due to potential pressure changes that could worsen brain swelling.
Unfortunately, what starts as a “simple” concussion can sometimes evolve into a more severe brain injury. Swelling and pressure on the brain can lead to life-altering complications. That’s why it’s so important to take these injuries seriously from the start.
Concussions can present in different ways, but neuroscience has identified three hallmark symptoms:
In addition to these cognitive effects, many concussion victims experience:
Some people may also have visible physical symptoms, such as swelling or a lump on the head, though these are not always present.
If you or someone you care about has suffered a concussion, there are several critical steps to take:
In Connecticut, personal injury law ensures that if your concussion was caused by someone else’s negligence, you have the right to seek financial recovery. Whether the injury occurred in a car accident, slip-and-fall, or another type of incident, Bert McDowell Injury Law is here to fight for you.
Insurance companies often downplay the severity of head injuries, attempting to settle claims for less than they’re worth. Don’t let them undervalue your pain, suffering, and long-term needs. With experienced legal representation, you can stand up for your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
Recovering from a concussion is tough enough without the added stress of navigating the legal process. Let Bert McDowell Injury Law handle your case so you can focus on healing.
We’re committed to protecting concussion victims in Connecticut and ensuring you get the support you need. Call us today at 475-231-3274 for a FREE consultation, or fill out our online form to schedule your consultation. Together, we’ll fight for the financial recovery you deserve.
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