The Different Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries

by Pacific Legal GroupJune 11, 2021September 11th, 2021Personal Injury

Around the country, there are several types of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) that can occur. According to Brainline.org, there are approximately 1.7 million Americans that suffer from a TBI each year. The biggest group that is seen with one is children under the age of 4 years old. The most common type is because of a fall of some kind. 

 

This is why if you or a loved one have suffered a traumatic brain injury you should contact a brain injury attorney. A trusted lawyer from David & Philpot P.L is there to help you through the process of understanding your claim and what you can expect from it. 

 

Types of Brain Injuries 

 

There are many different types of brain injuries that can happen. They all act differently as well, so understanding the difference is important to know. When your brain injury attorney starts to put together your case it is important to know what type of TBI occurred. This allows the proper terms to be used and the right accusations towards the negligent parties made. Here are four main types that can happen: 

 

  • Concussions: A concussion is one of the more recognizable types of a TBI. Many people may not even think of it as a TBI but it is. It is the result of a direct blow to the head or when the head violently shakes. If you are in a car accident, for example, your head can violently move back and forth causing damage to the brain. Despite there not being a direct blow to the head you could still suffer from a serious concussion. Often people aren’t aware they have one either, leading to more damages. 
  • Penetration: A brain penetration is one that attornies see on a regular basis. This is by far the most common type people know. It is when the skull and brain are penetrated by an object. 
  • Contusion: A contusion is how doctors refer to bleeding on the brain. Often this occurs due to a direct blow to the head and it is a situation that needs surgery, in many cases, to resolve. There can even be a coup-contrecoup which is when there is bleeding on both sides of the brain. 
  • Diffuse Axonal: This is a less common TBI but it can be deadly to younger victims. This type of injury is when the brain is damaged due to being vigorously shaken. The most common form of this is called shaken baby syndrome as it mostly happens in infants. 


If you or a loved one have suffered a TBI don’t hesitate to reach out to a brain injury attorney. A trusted lawyer at David & Philpot P.L is ready to help you with your case to help you get back on your feet with the compensation you deserve. 

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