Concussions

A concussion is closely related to brain injuries, which are the deathliest injuries of all. There is nothing more severe than suffering from temporary brain loss. About 1.5 million people in the U.S are victims of a traumatic brain injury, and those who are affected are 1.5 times more likely to die from their condition than those diagnosed with AIDS.

Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2014 found falls involving a concussion are the number one cause of traumatic brain injury. Recently, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) created a $5 million-dollar investment for research on concussions. The investment was the resolution to a college sports player’s head injury lawsuit against the NCAA.

Just kids and adolescents alone account for 2.4 million concussions visits to the Emergency room every year. These and other statistics indicate the serious nature of concussions. If you or someone you know sustained a concussion because of another person’s negligence, it’s imperative you secure trusted legal representation immediately.

Personal Injury Lawyer for Concussions in Atlanta, Georgia

If you’re worried you or your loved one’s concussion was caused by another’s negligence, then you need to do something about it. The Balams Firm is in the Fulton County region and can help you analyze the situation and decide what to do next. Your concussion was not your fault, and you should not have to pay for it all alone.

Contact The Balams Firm to learn more about our practice today. Together you and ReShea Balams can work on filing a lawsuit against the defendant responsible for the effects following your concussion. Whether it is a person from an assault or an entity that displayed negligence against your situation, ReShea Balams is here to help you. Call (404) 445-2005 now.


Concussions Information in Atlanta, Georgia


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How Serious is a Concussion?

Concussions start with an injury that affects the head directly. Scientifically, a concussion is when a movement has impacted the brain to move around inside the skull. Of course, any impact to the body or the head directly can affect the brain in many ways. However, a concussion can cause brain cells to be damaged or even stretched as a result of the impact. Concussions can range mild to more severe, depending on the actual trauma event that takes place.

Concussions can cause unconsciousness. A loss of memory preceding or following the concussion are common symptoms of a concussion. Any brain injury can result in serious health effects on a person. Concussions are uncertain in their long-lasting symptoms, which include:

• Temporary loss of consciousness
• Feeling dizzy
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Temporary/Permanent loss of memory
• Confusion
• Unstable balance
• Ear ringing

Following a concussion, there are many things to take into account. Victims of a concussion must limit their mobility such as participation in recreational sports. They must also avoid activities involving much physical work such as house chores or carrying heavy things. They must avoid mental exhaustion, including multi-tasking or activities requiring much mental concentration. In the end, the person who suffered the concussion might not be the same person that you knew before the concussion.


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Is my Child a Victim too?

Children can experience concussions in the same way as adults. Many sustain concussions because of a following a traumatic event like a car accident or a bad fall. Children to adolescents are more likely to be victims of concussions over any other age group. Kids are also at a greater danger health-wise following a concussion. Kids have only developed 85% of their brain by age 5, so any severe brain injury post to a child can have serious lasting effects on their brain development and physical development later in life.

Children will also be more challenging to follow up with after a concussion because kids are less predictable in their care in general. Their brains might not be at the same level as adults, and it will be more challenging to follow up with care. Children will not understand much of the event surrounding the concussion. It is more difficult to compare a child’s comprehensive skills or memory prior to the accident than when dealing with an adult. Children are also less likely to be transparent when it comes to their symptoms. Speaking to your child about his symptoms following a fall or car accident can lead you to identify a concussion as his condition.


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Should I Pursue a Lawsuit?

The most common causes of a concussion are accidents in the general public. Some of them include:

• Motor Vehicle Accidents
• Falls
• Being struck by an object or against an obstacle
• Injuries while playing sports
• Assaults

When looking at different types of cases involving a concussion, it is easy to recognize how an act of neglect took part in each of these cases. In terms of a personal injury claim, negligence is defined as a defendant’s reckless or inattentive behavior surrounding the event. For example, if a store forgot to display a wet floor sign where they had just mopped, they didn’t follow their duty to alert the people of the slippery floor. A person walking through that floor could have had a fall that led to a concussion. The defendant can be charged with a personal injury concussion case because they displayed negligence on their part.


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Additional Resources

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Focus on Concussions — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted a study on the prevalence of concussions in adults and kids together. They display the top leading causes for concussions, including everyday situations in public spaces. The CDC also presents the care necessary following a concussion.

American Association of Neurological Surgeons Info — This page provides health information involving the symptoms of a concussion. If you or your loved one is displaying these symptoms following a traumatic event, get help immediately. You might have fallen victim to a traumatic event that caused your concussion.


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Attorney for Concussions in Fulton County, GA

If you or your child was involved in a car accident or event leading up to concussion symptoms, then you do not have to withstand alone. Let ReShea Balams in Atlanta, GA fight your case against the defendant. ReShea Balams will sit down with you and go through every step of the claim process.

Filing a case against a defendant has never been more comfortable when you’re in The Balams Firm’s hands. They will analyze your situation leading up to the concussion and determine what kind of case you got on your hands. Call (404) 445-2005 for a free consultation today.

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