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What is a Brain Stem Injury?

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A brain stem injury occurs when there is damage to the brain stem. The brain stem controls many important functions of the body, including breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and consciousness. A brain stem injury can be very serious and even life-threatening.

Brain stem injuries can have a serious impact on a person’s life, both emotionally and physically. A brain stem injury can affect a person’s ability to breathe, eat, drink, and walk. It can also affect a person’s emotions and cognitive abilities. People who have suffered a brain stem injury may experience mood swings, depression, anxiety, and confusion. They may also have difficulty with problem-solving and verbal communication.

How Do Brain Stem Injuries Happen?

The brain stem is the lower part of the brain, and it controls a lot of critical functions in the body. Because of its location at the base of the brain, it is well-protected by the skull. However, this does not mean that it can’t be injured. Brain stem injuries can occur due to blunt force trauma, penetrating trauma, or a stroke or an aneurysm.

Accidents caused by car crashes, falls, or sports-related injuries are the most common cause of brain stem injuries. When the head is suddenly and violently jarred, the brain can bounce around or twist inside the skull, causing damage to the delicate tissue at the brain stem.

What are the Consequences of a Brain Stem Injury?

The brain stem is a vital part of the central nervous system. It controls many important functions, including heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and swallowing. An injury to the brain stem can have serious consequences.

Symptoms of a brain stem injury can vary depending on the severity of the injury. They may range from mild to life-threatening. Most people who suffer from a brain stem injury will require lifelong care. The cost of medical treatment and care can be significant. The prognosis for people with a brain stem injury depends on the severity of the injury. In general, the more severe the injury, the poorer the prognosis.

Should I File a Personal Injury Lawsuit for My Brain Stem Injury?

A personal injury lawsuit can help you recover compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. It can also hold the responsible party accountable for their actions. If you win your case, the court may order the responsible party to pay your attorney’s fees and court costs.

Filing a personal injury lawsuit is a big decision, you should not make it lightly. You should speak with an experienced personal injury lawyer to get more information about your legal rights concerning your brain stem injury. For help in this decision, call our firm at (912) 401-8880 for a free consultation about your possible personal injury suit.

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