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Many crash victims struggle with undiagnosed brain injuries that impact their personal lives, work, and health. In this free resource, Crosley Law's TBI lawyers discuss difficult-to-diagnose brain injuries, four common signs of brain trauma, and suggest ways that you can regain control after suffering a head injury.
Traumatic Brain Injuries Are on the Rise in the U.S.
Although more and more individuals are becoming educated and aware of the dangers of traumatic brain injuries, many victims of this potentially lethal injury are unaware that they have even sustained one.
Here are some chilling statistics about TBIs in the United States:
- TBIs are the cause of 1 in every 6 injury-related hospital visits.
- Nearly 30% of all injury-related deaths in America are the result of a TBI (roughly 52,000 every year).
- 138 people die every day from an injury including a TBI.
- Car accidents are the third leading cause of TBI and the second leading cause of TBI-related deaths.
Additionally, TBIs account for about 1.4 million emergency room visits each year, yet it’s estimated that there are 1.7 million occurrences of this injury annually. That disparity is alarming and is likely due to people not fully understanding the signs and symptoms of traumatic brain injuries.
4 Signs That You Have an Undiagnosed TBI
It’s unfortunate that so many people suffer a TBI but fail to receive a diagnosis and treatment. These injuries could have lifelong impacts and can result in death if not treated properly. However, if you and your family are aware of the signs and symptoms of TBI, you will be more likely to recognize these injuries in the event that they occur (or have already occurred).
Since early detection of TBIs saves lives, we wrote this ebook and are providing it to you and your family free of charge. Here are a just a few of the useful things you can expect from this free ebook:
- Detailed information about commonly unobserved signs and symptoms of TBI
- The most common causes of TBI and how to reduce your risk
- A checklist of useful tips to help you manage your symptoms once you’ve been diagnosed
These could be very serious symptoms of a traumatic brain injury, and you should visit a physician as soon as possible to obtain a diagnosis and to receive essential, potentially life-saving care.