Traumatic Brain Injury

When somebody suffers an injury, there is typically a cast, crutches, or some other visible evidence of the harm done and that the person is still recovering. When a person sustains a traumatic brain injury (TBI) though, there may be no signs whatsoever of the very serious damage that was done.

In cases of so-called “mild” brain injuries, it may be possible for victims to achieve near or full recovery with extensive rehabilitation. Several other TBI victims, however, can undergo several months or years of treatment without ever understanding the full extent of their injuries.

Lawyer for Traumatic Brain Injuries in Cincinnati, Ohio

Did you or your loved one suffer a TBI as the result of another party’s negligence? You could be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and many other expenses.

The Cincinnati personal injury attorneys at Steiden Law Offices help TBI victims and their families in Boone County, Kenton County, and Campbell County in Kentucky as well as Hamilton County, Warren County, Butler County, and Clermont County in Ohio. Call right now to take advantage of a free, no obligation consultation that will allow our lawyers to provide an honest and thorough evaluation of your case.


Overview of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Kentucky


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Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries in Southwestern Ohio

Brain injuries are frequently the result of some kind of external head trauma, such an object striking a person’s head or a person’s head hitting an object. While motor vehicle crashes account for many TBIs, victims also sustain these injuries as the result of falls, assaults, or being struck by objects.

People may also suffer TBIs as the result of oxygen deprivation to the brain. A few of the most common causes of TBI include, but are not limited to:

  • Sports Injuries; and

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Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms

While rehabilitation can lead to remarkable progress in some cases, many TBI victims face a multitude of issues that create lifelong problems. In the most serious cases, TBIs can lead to death.

TBI victims can often look completely fine to the average person, but they can frequently struggle with basic physical tasks and suffer from complex psychological issues. A TBI typically involves a multitude of cognitive issues that impairs a person’s ability to concentrate or communicate, psychological issues that can lead to severe depression or wild mood swings, and physical issues that can require full-time assistance with basic everyday tasks.

A few of the affects that a TBI may have a person’s life can include, but are not limited to:

  • Agitation or combativeness;
  • Chronic headaches;
  • Convulsions;
  • Loss of coordination;
  • Memory loss;
  • Nausea;
  • Periodic losses of consciousness;
  • Personality changes;
  • Profound confusion;
  • Seizures;
  • Sleep disturbances; or
  • Slurred speech.

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Northern Kentucky Resources for Traumatic Brain Injuries

InReturn — InReturn is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization the provides viable employment to TBI survivors through manufacturing contracts and Life Skills Programming. CEO Rob Groeschen came up with the idea of helping TBI victims achieve independence after seeing the challenges his brother Tom faced after sustaining a TBI as the result of a car accident. You can learn more about InReturn’s program, including the job skills and life skills involved, by visiting this website.

InReturn
6043 Interstate Circle
Cincinnati, OH 45242
(513) 247-0056

Brain Injury Association of Ohio — The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is the country’s oldest and largest nationwide brain injury advocacy organization. Visit this website to find more information about the organization’s Ohio chapter. You can learn more about living with brain injury, BIAA advocacy efforts, and recent news and events.


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Steiden Law Offices | Cincinnati Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer

If you or your loved one sustained a TBI because of the negligence of another party, it is in your best interest to not say anything to an insurance company until you have legal representation. Steiden Law Offices represents clients on a contingency fee basis, meaning that you do not pay us one cent unless we get you a financial award.

Our Cincinnati personal injury attorneys fight to get justice for TBI victims in communities throughout Clermont County, Hamilton County, Warren County, and Butler County in Ohio in addition to Campbell County, Boone County, and Kenton County in Kentucky. You can have our lawyers review your case and help you understand all of your legal options when you call or fill out an online contact form today to schedule a free consultation.


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