Motor vehicle collisions can cause a variety of different devastating injuries. The violent force of a crash can easily damage the delicate human brain. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can cause permanent changes to the structure of the human brain. The injured party may experience symptoms that persist for the rest of their life. Those symptoms can range from changes in sensory perception and cognition to motor function challenges.
How can people adjusting to life with a TBI protect themselves and plan for the best future possible?
Connecting with appropriate resources
People adjusting to life with TBIs need a variety of different types of support. They usually require emergency trauma care immediately after they sustain the injury and also rehabilitation support as they learn to navigate the world with their new functional limitations.
They may also require counseling or therapy. People with TBIs are often acutely aware of how their cognition or motor function capabilities have changed. Their personalities and overall moods may change as well.
They may have a hard time relating to their loved ones, or they may struggle because they cannot continue their careers. People often need help addressing the emotional and psychological fallout of acquiring a permanent, life-altering injury.
Work is also more challenging when living with a TBI. Depending on how the injury presents, it may also be necessary to seek accommodations in the workplace, change careers or even make modifications to residential spaces to make them more accessible.
Pursuing appropriate compensation
A car crash TBI is likely to generate expenses that go beyond the standard insurance carried by most drivers. Therefore, the injured party may need to look into options for personal injury litigation.
Depending on the circumstances, both individuals and businesses may have a degree of liability for the injury. People with TBIs and their immediate family members can pursue compensation through civil litigation that can help them defray their medical expenses and other economic losses. Navigating that process alone could be very stressful, but people can hire lawyers to assist them as they seek compensation.
Partnering with an attorney when handling the aftermath of a major car crash can help people focus on healing and rebuilding their lives. There is hope for those with collision-induced TBIs, and that hope often begins with securing appropriate financial compensation.


