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Common Injuries in SUV Accidents (Part B)

 

Traumatic Brain Injuries

 

If you or a loved one has sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI) during a Virginia SUV rollover or SUV accident, you are likely to have many concerns about what to expect in terms of symptoms and treatment options.

 

Traumatic brain injury can refer to a wide range of head injuries with many levels of severity.

 

A traumatic brain injury victim might experience:

 

  • Loss of consciousness, or possibly, coma
  • Impairment of faculties, including senses and speech
  • Changes in mood and personality
  • Memory loss

 

There are various treatment options available for sufferers of traumatic brain injury. These treatments, such as cognitive therapy, can sometimes be very expensive, representing just one of the many difficulties facing SUV accident victims who have sustained a personal injury in a Virginia crash.

 

Caring For a Loved One After an SUV Rollover Accident

 

If your loved one has suffered from serious personal injuries, including paralysis or traumatic brain injury, you might find yourself in the unfamiliar role of full-time caregiver. This could come as a particularly jarring lifestyle change if the injured party is your spouse, life partner, parent or sibling. There are many complicated feelings and stresses that can arise as you are caring for a loved one after an SUV accident, including:

 

  • Anger
  • Resentment
  • A feeling of frustration or neglect
  • Confusion about your role and how to handle the needs of your injured loved one
  • A feeling of being overwhelmed

 

It is normal to experience these types of emotions as you help your loved one through a difficult injury recovery, particularly if the injury was significantly life-altering. Likewise, it’s normal for the injured victim to feel frustrated and helpless. This also can put a strain on the relationship.

 

These examples of physical and emotional trauma and strain are just some of the ways an SUV accident can completely change your life. As the victim of a Virginia car accident, until you retain an attorney, the representatives of the insurance company know that they are dealing with someone who is not adequately prepared and thus are unlikely to offer you fair compensation.

 

If you, or your loved one, have been injured in an SUV accident in the Northern Virginia area, it would be in your best interest to contact an experienced Virginia personal injury lawyer who will protect your rights and ensure you get the justice and compensation you rightfully deserve. Virginia has a statute of limitations that may prohibit you from filing a lawsuit if too much time has passed. Contact The Parrish Law Firm today for a FREE evaluation of your case – 571-229-1800.

 

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