A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can impact your cognitive functioning, emotional well-being, and physical abilities. While some people recover over time, others face long-term symptoms that affect their work, family life, and long-term independence. When someone else caused you harm, you understandably want to know why the accident happened, the severity of your injury, and who to hold responsible.

At Whetstone Perkins & Fulda, we understand the complexities of these cases and are familiar with the causes of traumatic brain injuries in Columbia, whether a traffic collision, a fall, or a violent impact to the head. One of our experienced TBI attorneys could help you sort through the evidence, identify the cause of the accident, and communicate with the insurance company while you focus on treatment. Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation.

Collisions Can Cause TBIs

Car wrecks, truck crashes, and motorcycle collisions in Columbia are frequent sources of TBIs. In a crash, the head may strike:

  • A window
  • The steering wheel
  • Pavement
  • Another object

Even without a visible indicator of a head injury, the brain can move violently inside the skull due to the force of impact, leading to a concussion, bleeding, swelling, or a TBI.

When putting together a case for a TBI, our attorneys often rely on more than the initial crash report. Evaluating vehicle damage, witness statements, and available video footage provides a clear understanding of the events leading to the accident. Medical records that document the timing of your symptoms could help us connect your injuries to the crash, as indicators of brain trauma can appear later, even in cases of serious harm. You could seem stable at the scene and still develop symptoms, such as confusion, dizziness, or mood changes, afterward.

Can Dangerous Property Conditions Cause Lasting Harm?

Falls are another common cause of TBIs in Columbia. Falling from a height or down the stairs because of a broken step can cause severe head trauma, as can slipping on a wet floor or tripping in a poorly lit area or on an uneven walking surface. Dangerous conditions that should have been fixed or addressed can exist in any of the following locations:

One of our traumatic brain injury attorneys could examine how long the hazardous condition existed, whether anyone complained about it, and whether the owner had the chance to repair it or warn people about it.

In these cases, scene photos, incident reports, and maintenance records can be as important as medical documentation. A serious fall can leave you with lasting symptoms, including headaches, trouble concentrating, or memory issues, all of which can reduce your independence long after your visible injuries start to heal.

Blunt Force Can Cause a TBI

Some TBIs in Columbia occur when equipment, debris, or other objects strike a person in the head while working or in a public space. Others happen during recreational activities, physical altercations, or other violent events. In each of these situations, the force of the impact can disrupt brain function, even when the injury is not immediately obvious.

Claims involving TBIs are harder to prove if the accident was not well-documented. We could act early to secure witness accounts, video footage, and medical evaluations before insurers can minimize the accident or your symptoms. The cause of the injury guides which evidence to prioritize to prove what happened, who caused it, and how it changed your life.

Speak With Our Columbia Attorney About TBI Causes

The causes of traumatic brain injuries in Columbia are not limited to one kind of accident, and the effect on your life may be much bigger than people first assume. When someone else caused your TBI, you should not be left to deal with medical care, lost income, and pressure from insurance companies on your own.

Our team at Whetstone Perkins & Fulda could handle your TBI claim by investigating the cause of your injury and evaluating the evidence to determine how much compensation you could pursue. Contact our office today to discuss your case.

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