Jersey Shore Personal Injury and Employment Specialists

What are the potential long-term effects of a TBI injury?

On Behalf of | Mar 4, 2020 | Car Accidents |

A car accident in New Jersey can cause an injury to your brain. These injuries can range from mild to severe with symptoms lasting a few days to months to even years. The long-term effects of your traumatic injury depend on a variety of aspects. 

Brainline states that if your TBI was moderate to severe, you can expect life-long challenges. With rehabilitation, you may recover fully or mostly to the tasks and life you had prior to the motor vehicle accident that resulted in the injury. If your injury complicates your life enough, you may qualify for disability. 

Your personal life may change drastically as you may have trouble thinking and recalling memories and information. If your injury is severe enough, you may need to depend on family members to care for you. The severity of your injury can result in job loss as routine tasks become more difficult to complete. 

The most common deficits in motor function include vision problems, paralysis, difficulties with swallowing, walking or talking, spasticity in the muscles and trouble moving or carrying objects. Rehabilitation may help you recover some of these fine motor skills and develop coping strategies over time. You may fully recover yet still encounter some symptoms throughout your life. 

If you think you have symptoms of a TBI following a car accident, you should seek medical attention. Treatment and recovery chances improve the sooner that you receive help. You may face long-term rehabilitation and a complete change in life.