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Brain Injury Awareness Month

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As a brain injury attorney, I have seen that suffering a brain injury can be both complicated and traumatic and can leave you completely disabled or in rehabilitation for months, if not years. Brain injuries can happen from internal or external factors; traumatic brain injuries (TBI’s) occur from a blow to the head or other outside occurrences. Even physicians do not fully know the true impact the injury does to the brain, but they do know that traumatic brain injuries can be prevented, particularly in the workplace.

March is Brain Injury Awareness month, where we promote brain injury prevention and support those suffering from brain injuries. New treatments and methods of rehabilitation are promoted as well. Because each brain injury is unique, recovery and treatment differ from case to case. Whether they are considered mild, moderate, or severe, brain injuries can dramatically affect a person’s ability to show emotion, think clearly, or even leave them in a coma or unable to perform simple daily activities.

Causes of Brain Injuries on the Job:

Traumatic brain injuries happen from outside influences and can easily be prevented. During Brain Injury Awareness Month, here are some ways they can occur in the workplace:

  • Strains, Sprains, and Tears: These are the most commonplace work-related injury, as anyone who regularly lifts heavy items at work will probably know already. Back and neck strains, in particular, are all too frequently sustained while working. These injuries can be avoided easily with some basic training on proper lifting techniques and ergonomics can make a big difference.
  • Slip and Falls: Research has shown that even the slightest impact to the head at the right angle can lead to a concussion. Slip and falls are the second most common workplace injury and can very easily lead to a traumatic brain injury. Falls cause over 35 percent of all brain injuries, an accident commonly associated with construction or factory workers. However, a fall can happen to anyone at any time; one can easily hit their head falling from a ladder, or even from a curb if they are not careful.
  • Falling objects: Always make sure your work environment is safe and all objects that can potentially fall are secure. The slightest impact can cause damage to the brain.

A brain injury could have lasting effects on the injured person, as well as their families and caretakers. Common symptoms of a brain injury include seizures, memory loss, swelling or bruising, but the most damage is done internally, where blood clots or internal bleeding in the brain can lead to physical and mental disabilities.

If you’ve been hurt in an accident, you probably have a lot of questions that our South Carolina brain injury lawyer can help answer. In a serious brain injury case, there is no substitute for a skilled, experienced, and professional legal advocate. That’s why our firm is dedicated to giving people in Columbia like you the legal assistance they need. With a qualified and understanding Columbia, Lexington, and Orangeburg brain injury attorney from our firm fighting for you, you can rest assured that your case is in capable hands. We are confident in our ability to help you. If you deserve compensation for your injuries, we will use every available tool to help you get the money you need.

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