Protecting one’s head is advice given in a variety of scenarios. From playing contact sports to riding a bicycle, head protection is often a necessity if one hopes to avoid serious injuries to the brain. Of course, even if San Diego residents take necessary precautions, a traumatic brain injury could still happen, particularly as the result of a car accident. 

Though various safety features exist in vehicles, the chances of striking one’s head on something or of an object hitting one’s head during a vehicle collision are high. In some cases, the injury may not seem all that serious at first, but any type of blow to the head could easily lead to a TBI, even if one considered mild. It is not uncommon for individuals to brush off a mild concussion as nothing serious, but in fact, it could have lasting effects. 

Concussions can have immediate effects that are concerning but usually subside after a few hours or days. However, some of the possible long-term effects include the following: 

  • Serious memory problems 
  • Difficulty sleeping 
  • Trouble concentrating 
  • Personality changes and irritability 
  • Depression and anxiety 
  • Sensitivity to light and sound 
  • Changes to senses, like smell and taste 

These long-term effects of a traumatic brain injury could affect a person’s life substantially. If San Diego residents experience serious effects of a TBI after a car accident or another event resulting from another party’s recklessness or negligence, they may have reason to seek compensation for that lasting harm. Filing a personal injury claim may be warranted in certain situations, but each case is unique. The specific details of an injury-causing incident will play a part in whether legal action suits the ordeal. 

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