Concussion Complications
For those who think they may have only suffered a slight concussion, it’s vital to get checked out by a doctor and not make assumptions about the severity of your head injury. Not only should you ensure you have no other undetected symptoms, head injuries can worsen over time, and you may become aware of new problems once the shock of the motorcycle crash wears off.
A disorder called post-concussion syndrome can cause you to feel symptoms for months after the trauma. This can compromise your livelihood, personal life, and more. There may also be a dangerous subdural hematoma, which is a bleeding in the brain. This is a serious brain injury with life-threatening consequences, but it can go undetected as the victim may not feel what is happening.
Dangerous Symptoms
Do not ignore any of these warning signs, which can indicate a concussion or traumatic brain injury. Contact a doctor or go to an emergency room immediately if you or your loved one has any of these symptoms following a motorcycle crash:
- Nausea
- Dilated pupils
- Fatigue
- Amnesia or confusion
- Slurred speech
- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
- Light and sound sensitivity
- Changes in mood or unusual behavior
- Weakness in extremities
- Loss of coordination or dizziness
- Convulsions or seizures
Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by a severe blow to the head during a motorcycle accident and can affect cognitive, motor, sensory, and emotional functions. It can encompass some of the symptoms listed above, as well as changes to movement, memory, and personality.
These effects can be long term, and this type of trauma can increase your chance of developing degenerative brain diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. TBI can affect your ability to live a normal live, compromising your ability to do routine daily tasks or maintain relationships.
Protect Yourself with Help from a Philadelphia Motorcycle Accident Attorney
If someone else was at fault for your motorcycle wreck, you should speak to a Philadelphia motorcycle accident brain injury lawyer from our office immediately. Do not make the mistake of quickly settling with insurance companies who don’t have your best interests in mind. Brain injuries can worsen in time and often require long-term care and rehabilitation. If compensation is appropriate, you want the best team to fight for you.
Our skilled attorneys at the Pearce Law Firm, PC can be reached at 215-557-8686. We are experienced in motorcycle accident and personal injury cases, and we want you to move forward in the best way possible. The call is free with no commitments or obligations, so reach out and discover how we can help.