How Does a Brain Injury Develop?

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Posted on 26th February 2010 by Hrlaw in Uncategorized

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Brain injuries usually arise from accidents involving strong forces striking the head. A great example of this would be vehicular accidents, wherein the head gets a physically powerful bump to anything adjacent to it.

When a strong force is applied to head, two things happen.

First, skull damage. The skull may be fractured due to laceration of meningeal arteries leading to extradural hemorrhage. Extradural hemorrhage, also termed as epidural hemorrhage, is bleeding from a damaged blood vessel. Focal brain damage or injuries isolated in affected areas of the brain causes an inflammatory response which may precipitate cerebral edema.  With skull fracture, there is a great risk of infection due to disruption of primary defenses and development of open wound.

Second, brain motion during the injury. There are three possible scenarios that can occur:

  • Cup/countercoup injury,
  • Torsion around stationary brain stem, and,
  • Bridging vein rupture.

Coup refers to the point of impact while countercoup is the area opposite to it. In coup/countercoup injury, the force transferred to a certain area of the head (coup) accelerates the brain in its protective pool called cerebrospinal fluid. At the end of the movement, the motion of the brain is centered against the cranial vault. The brain then absorbs the compressive force and fiercely rebounded off the skull (countercoup). This generates great force that causes further brain distortion. This injury, alongside torsion around stationary brain stem, leads to contusion and concussion.

Concussion is a loss of consciousness following a brain injury. Concussion mechanism involves brain motion during the injury, with an interruption of reticular activating system function. The reticular activating system plays a role in wakefulness or consciousness. With Concussion, the possible occurrence of amnesia may be retrograde, or loss of memory from point of injury, and anterograde, or loss of memory until sometime after the injury.  The length of amnesia will depend on how extensive the brain damage has become.

Lastly, the effects of brain motion causes vein rupture resulting to subdural hematoma.  It is the bleeding from a disrupted blood vessel which eventually coagulates. This hematoma can impede normal blood flow of the brain which decreases brain oxygenation and neurologic function.

Any form of brain injury requires immediate attention in order to prevent loss of brain function.

If you suspect that you or a loved one has suffered an injury that could result in TBI, go to the webpage of Attorney Elan Wurtzel of Personal Injury Law Firm Wurtzel Law here.

This article is not intended as legal advice.

Liability & Truck Accidents

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Posted on 26th February 2010 by Hrlaw in Uncategorized

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When a lawsuit is filed over a truck accident there is likely to be a very large monetary claim. Most victims involved in a truck accident die. They may leave behind a spouse and dependent children. Victims who survive may be disabled for life. They could have injuries so severe that they can no longer work. In both these situations a lawyer will probably be hired to help the victims and the families get compensation from those responsible.

In the case of a victim who dies, the attorney may file a wrongful death suit. This will seek compensation to make up for what the family lost when the victim was killed. If the victim left behind a young family the truck accident attorney will want adequate compensation to support the spouse and children and pay future expenses including education costs.

In the case of the victim who is injured, the attorney will need to assess the damages and determine what the victim needs for medical care and what the family needs for income support.

The lawsuit is filed against all those responsible, or liable for the accident. In the past this liability may have been limited to truck drivers and companies. However, with more truck drivers using drugs or driving intoxicated, some attorneys are widening their scope of liability.

In a study by the US Dept. of Transportation, published in March 2006, the use of prescription drugs was considered a factor in 26.3% of truck crashes. This made it the third highest of all accident causes and the top driver related cause.

An attorney representing a client injured by a truck driver on prescription medications may go after those who allowed the truck driver to continue to operate the vehicle. They may also do extensive investigation to determine where the driver got the medication. If the medication was illegally obtained the attorney could choose to go after the supplier and tie them into the case as a liable party.

Alcohol abuse is another factor in driver caused truck accidents, but not as prevalent as prescription medications. The attorney would most likely investigate to determine if the driver was over-served at an establishment and allowed to leave in his truck intoxicated. If this was the case, the establishment owners could be sued.

These kinds of truck accident lawsuits can be very expensive which is why many trucking companies have strict rules against drivers who abuse alcohol or other substances. The federal government also has laws and stiff penalties against truck drivers who drive intoxicated or under the influence.

These are regulations that must be strictly enforced. Trucks are forty times larger than the average car and they require drivers who are alert and operating at their full capacity. An intoxicated truck driver can cause devastation to many people. Their irresponsible behavior can kill people and leave others debilitated for life. It is critical that they be kept of the roads. This responsibility may fall to the trucking companies, who understand that they will be liable if they allow a driver with a known substance abuse problem to drive one of their trucks.

This article is not intended for legal advice.

Related Legal Source: For more information regarding truck accident laws please visit McAllen, Texas Truck Accident website of Gordon & Elias.