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Is Traumatic Brain Injury considered a disability?

A disability applicant with lasting physical and mental difficulties from a severe TBI may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. If you’ve suffered a traumatic brain injury that prevents you from working, you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits.

What is considered a severe TBI?

What is severe TBI? TBI occurs when an outside force disrupts the brain’s normal function. Falls, car crashes, assaults, and a blow or strike to the head are the most common causes of TBI. Severe TBI always includes a period of unconsciousness (uhn-KON-shuh s-nis).

How much can you sue for a head injury?

The average value of a personal injury lawsuit involving a concussion is between $20,000 to $80,000. The more serious concussion injury cases (those involving continuing complications) may have a settlement value of $125,000 or more.

What is a Level 3 concussion?

Grade 3 Concussion – A Severe Concussion, Lasting Longer with Greater Impact. A Grade 3 Concussion is generally considered the most severe of this type of traumatic brain injury. As in Grade 2 concussions, the patient who suffers a Grade 3 Concussion be unconscious – but for even longer, even more than five minutes.

How might a person compensate for a serious brain injury?

If your traumatic brain injury was caused by another party’s negligence, you may be eligible for compensation. Through a personal injury claim, you may receive reimbursement for medical expenses related to the injury such as prescription medication, diagnostic tests, surgery, and hospitalization.

How long does it take to fully recover from a TBI?

At six months, about 60% of TBI patients can walk again. After one year, speech and cognitive abilities will have significantly improved. In fact, 64% of TBI patients make a good cognitive recovery after 12 months, according to the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Recovery.