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Traumatic brain injuries are a serious workplace problem

On Behalf of | Apr 19, 2021 | Uncategorized

While some eventually people recover from on the job injuries, others suffer life altering consequences. For example, traumatic brain injuries can make it particularly difficult for victims in North Carolina to return to their former positions or to re enter the workforce ever again. Occupational Health & Safety — OHS — even reports that TBIs are one of the most serious workplace injuries.

TBIs are not uncommon

The Brain Injury Association of America — BIAA — reports that there are approximately 2.87 million traumatic brain injury accidents every year. These accidents often lead to emergency room visits and inpatient hospitalizations. Those who survive TBI accidents can develop permanent disabilities that will impact the rest of their lives, too.

What are the symptoms of a TBI?

It can be easy to overlook the symptoms of a TBI, especially when they do not manifest immediately. Some symptoms may take days or even weeks to develop. Monitoring victims who have suffered any type of blow to the head in North Carolina is extremely important, as delays in treatment may impact his or her health outcome. Symptoms to be on the lookout for include:

  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Confusion
  • Memory loss
  • Mood change
  • Nausea
  • Slurred speech

Traumatic brain injuries cause serious physical harm, but victims often struggle emotionally too. The road to recovery with a TBI can be long and hard, and balancing medical bills on top of lost wages can be exceptionally difficult. This is why victims of workplace injuries often choose to pursue workers’ compensation benefits, which provide temporary financial benefits for both lost wages and related medical care.