National Concussion Awareness Day
Common Concussion Symptoms
When Port Charlotte residents hear the word concussion, it is likely the image of a football player or boxer that pops into their minds. However, these traumatic brain injuries are much more than mere sports injuries. They can be sustained in many other ways, which often include negligence in some form, but we'll get to more on that in a bit.
First, let's look at some of the most common symptoms associated with concussions out of the way. Then, with any luck, you'll be able to identify them to determine if you have a brain injury. According to the Mayo Clinic, concussion signs include but are not limited to:
▪ Nausea/Vomiting
▪ Fatigue
▪ Headache
▪ Confusion
▪ Blurry Vision
Manifestations To Be On The Lookout For
There's a good chance that it will be someone else you come into contact with who sustains a concussion. Therefore, it's a good idea to learn what such a brain injury looks like from a bystander or onlooker's point of view. So, after an accident, tell the paramedic or medical professional on the scene to check for a concussion if someone temporarily lost consciousness, had delayed responses when answering questions, or appeared dazed.
Other signs that often indicate a concussion include forgetfulness and slurred speech. The latter is pretty self-explanatory. However, forgetfulness may not be so straightforward. An example of forgetfulness would be if a person continued to ask the same question repeatedly.
When To See A Doctor
It is recommended that people seek medical attention when they get any type of brain injury. You may not want to go to an ER following an accident, especially if you feel fine. However, even if you do not visit a hospital immediately, you should seek medical care within 1 to 2 days if you begin presenting concussion symptoms. They will provide you with a treatment plan if one is needed to ensure the condition doesn't worsen.
Are You Entitled To Compensation?
Nothing about the United States healthcare system screams cheap. Instead, you're probably seeing dollar signs piling up inside your head from just reading about it. Testing, medications, doctor visits, physical therapy appointments, and more can add up in a hurry after you receive a concussion in an accident. But what if you aren't at fault? Shouldn't the negligent party pay?
If you said yes, that is absolutely right. Hence, you'll want to put an experienced and trustworthy law firm in your corner. The lawyers and other team members there will take a team-based approach to build a claim that supports your position. Then, your attorney will present the case to the other person's insurer or lawyer. They may decide to settle the situation out of court.
However, the claim might need to go to trial as well. Regardless of how it goes, you'll want the best of the best on your side to get the compensation amount you deserve. Contact All Injuries Law Firm, P.A., to schedule a free case review in Port Charlotte today.