Brain Injury Resource Center

Brain InjuryBrain Injury (also known as Traumatic Brain Injury, or TBI) is caused by a blow, jolt, or penetrating injury to the head. Vehicle accidents, falls, or firearms are three common causes of brain injuries. The location of the damage to the brain (cerebellum, cerebral hemispheres, or brain stem) is a significant factor in determining the severity of its effects. A mild Brain Injury, characterized by a brief loss of consciousness and/or period of disorientation, may simply result in headaches or fatigue. However, a severe Brain Injury may induce a coma, a vegetatitive state, or brain death. Limited function of limbs, abnormal speech, loss of thinking ability, and emotional problems are other problems associated with Brain Injuries. Many victims of Brain Injuries may be eligible for monetary compensation for their injury, damages, and medical costs associated with the injury to the brain caused by another's negligence.

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Brain Injury Resource Center

  • Types of Brain Injury · A list and explanation of types of Brain Injury, from common brain injuries, such as concussions, to less common and more serious brain injuries, such as Anoxic Brain Injury, Hypoxic Brain Injury, Shaken Baby Syndrome, and Hematomas.
  • Brain Injury Information · An overview of Brain Injury accidents, including an examination of Traumantic Brain Injury, the levels of Brain Injuries, disabilities that can result from Brain Injury, and Brain Injury prevention.

Brain Injury Verdicts, Settlements and Class Action Watch

  • State of New Jersey v Black · One hour later, the child was transferred to Monmouth Medical Center where she was placed on life support. A CT scan revealed a fractured skull with brain swelling. She died from traumatic brain injury leading to brain death on May 6, 2000 at 11:09 a.m.
  • Ostrowski v Cape Transit Corp · In this personal injury case, the primary issue on appeal is whether defendants' presentation of expert medical opinion testimony that plaintiff was faking his symptoms of a serious brain injury constituted an attack on his character for truthfulness which plaintiff could rebut with evidence concerning his character for truthfulness.

Brain Injury Official Links

  • Brain Injury-Medline Plus · Detailed information on head injuries including types, symptoms, treatment, and other resources, such as related organizations, first aid, and preventation.
  • Traumantic Brain Injury-CDC · A guide and overview of Traumatic Brain Injury, including detailed information and resources, provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Brain Injury Association of America · Founded in 1980, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is the leading national organization serving and representing individuals, families and professionals who are touched by a life-altering, often devastating, traumatic brain injury (TBI).

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