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Diversity of brain injuries adds complexity to cases


Posted on October 29th, 2014 Brain Injuries

 

Injury to a person’s brain is almost always serious – whether it’s
a concussion or a traumatic brain injury, trauma to the brain can cause
long-lasting and complicated health issues. When Houston residents suffer
brain injuries, their most pressing need is medical help. After their
medical needs are attended to, they are likely to need legal help as well.

Just as there are many different types of brain injury, there are many
different ways in which a person can sustain an injury. Brain trauma can
occur during sports, following a car accident or during surgery. Babies
can suffer brain injury during the delivery process, while older adults
can also fall victim to brain injury.

Among the elderly, brain injuries can occur after a fall and lead to a
subdural hematoma. This type of injury, which involves tearing of the
veins and internal bleeding, can happen even after a minor injury.

A person can also suffer brain injury after being attacked or assaulted;
a blow to the head may not seem serious at first but harmful effects could
surface later.

Brain injuries can also be the end result of medical malpractice. Sometimes,
they occur during an open surgical operation, while others may stem from
a delayed diagnosis. For example, a heart attack that is not properly
diagnosed early enough may cause injury to the brain. Insufficient oxygen
is a frequent cause of brain injury in the medical setting, so any procedure
in which oxygen becomes limited can pose a threat. Additional sources
of brain injury include medications which are incorrectly prescribed,
or errors in anesthesia administration.

A brain injury case can be among the most complicated types of medical
malpractice cases. Since there are so many potential sources of brain
injury, it takes an experienced Houston traumatic brain injury claims
lawyer to uncover the root cause and begin the process of holding negligent
parties accountable.

 

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