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Diagnosing and Treating a Brain Injury

Many mild traumatic brain injuries go undiagnosed and untreated. If you think you have suffered a head or brain injury, seek medical attention as soon as possible. Then, contact an attorney who has experience with brain injury cases to discuss your legal options.

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If you or someone you love has suffered a serious brain injury in an accident, you have questions about the future and what you can do to make a full recovery. At the offices of Richard Wern Lawyers, we will help you find solutions as we guide you through the recovery process. With offices in North Charleston and St. George, we help brain and head injury victims throughout South Carolina.

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A serious brain injury can change your life in an instant. With over thirty years of experience helping catastrophic injury victims, we understand that you have immediate and long-term medical and financial concerns. More importantly, our attorneys know how to address those concerns and provide solutions. Contact us today for a free initial consultation and find out more about your rights and options.

People suffer brain injuries in all types of accidents, from medical malpractice to car crashes. With a full-time investigator on staff, we have the resources to handle the most complex cases. Handling all cases on a contingency basis, you will not have to worry about lawyer fees until we have recovered compensation for you. Contact us today for a free initial consultation, and let us help you through this critical time.

Diagnosing and Treating a Brain Injury

A permanent brain injury may be difficult to recognize or prove. Changes in a person's behavior or personality may be subtle. In any case, the earlier a brain injury is diagnosed, the earlier a person can begin a treatment program. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, a lawyer from Richard Wern Lawyers in North Charleston, South Carolina, can explain your legal options and how you may be able to obtain compensation from the parties at fault.

Brain Injury Symptoms

Symptoms of brain damage can vary in type and severity. The effects largely depend on the degree of injury and the portion of the brain affected. In general, anyone who has sustained a serious blow to the head should see a doctor to determine if they should undergo diagnostic analysis. Common symptoms of traumatic brain injury include bleeding from the head or face, loss of consciousness, confusion, lethargy, lowered pulse or breathing rate and clear fluid drainage from nose or ear. Symptoms of concussion include loss of consciousness, memory loss, vomiting, dizziness, partial paralysis or numbness, shock, confusion and anxiety.

Diagnostic Tools

There are a variety of physical, mental and psychological tests that medical professionals use to determine the severity and effects of a brain injury. However, it is important to note that many diagnostic tests fail to detect brain injuries where there is a closed head injury. The following is a brief description of some diagnostic tools.

MRI — Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a noninvasive process that uses magnets to create nondestructive, three-dimensional, internal images of the soft tissues of the body. It is often used to analyze the brain, spinal cord and muscle.

CT Scan — A computed tomography (CT) scan is a computer-assisted x-ray procedure that produces cross-sectional images of body tissue. This procedure is usually noninvasive and brief in duration.

PET Scan — Position Emission Tomography scanning (PET scan) is a computerized diagnostic tool that uses a small amount of a radioactive tracer to create a view of a "slice" of a scanned object. This type of diagnostic tool is helpful for brain injury patients because it produces a three-dimensional image of the brain that shows how and where the brain is functioning.

EEG — Electroencephalography (EEG) is the graphic recording of electric waves created in the brain. It is recorded through surface electrodes that are placed on the scalp. The EEG measures wave patterns and can help diagnose certain brain conditions.

Lab Work — Individuals with head injuries may have the following laboratory tests: complete blood count, glucose, electrolyte, arterial blood gas, toxicology tests, prothrombin and partial thromboplastin times, platelet determinations and DIC panel.

Functional Tests for Brain Damage

In addition to the above mentioned procedures, medical and psychological professionals use functional tests that analyze:

  • Vision and eye movement
  • Facial expression and reactions to stimuli
  • Hearing
  • Muscular movement
  • Personality
  • Memory

Treatment and Therapy

Treatment and therapy will greatly depend on the extent and nature of the injury. If an individual suffered a penetrating injury, surgery may be necessary. In addition, surgery may be necessary to drain blood if there is bleeding inside the skull. Some individuals with brain injuries may require physical and occupational rehabilitation to condition muscles and relearn life skills. Treatment programs may include behavioral and cognitive assessments and checks of whether medications that have been prescribed are still appropriate. Generally, the earlier treatment begins the better the outcome. However, in some cases, the injured person may not ever make a full functional recovery, though his or her impairments may improve over time.

Contact a Brain Injury Lawyer

A brain injury can be devastating for both the person injured and his or her family. Therapy, medical treatment and supplies can be exceedingly expensive. A legal claim can help you secure financial assistance from the party responsible for the injury. If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury, a lawyer at Richard Wern Lawyers in North Charleston, South Carolina, can evaluate your situation and prepare a claim for your medical expenses.

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