With March being Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month, I want to bring attention to some of the less obvious consequences of traumatic brain injury.
Studies show that at least half of all of the homeless people in the United States have suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
In light of this alarming statistic, it is important to understand the reasons behind the correlation found with TBI and our county’s problem with homelessness.
When a person suffers a concussion or traumatic brain injury, it affects their ability to focus and brings about personality changes. Often, it causes them to have problems at work because they find it difficult to complete some of the tasks they once took for granted. Their family life can suffer for the same reasons. For some, these changes eventually lead to job loss and separation from family; the downward spiral begins.
Take a moment to consider the following traumatic brain injury statistics:
- 75% of people with TBI were injured before the age of 18
- Of those who sustained a TBI, 87% were injured before they lost their homes
- Multiple TBIs are common
- 66% of individuals sustained a least one TBI from assault
- 42% of all traumatic brain injuries result from a motor vehicle accident
- 44% result from a sports injury
- 42% occur as a result of a fall
This leads me to believe those with traumatic brain injuries may not be getting the proper treatment and rehabilitation. The notion that someone else’s negligence and/or inadequate medical care could completely derail someone’s life; preventing them from becoming productive members of society is simply heartbreaking.
If you or someone you love suffered a traumatic brain injury, you need to call me right away at 1 (800) 556-4769 to schedule a time to come talk to me about your situation. If you know someone whose life has been affected by traumatic brain injury, and you think I can help, reach out.
As your personal injury lawyer, I’ll be there for you, and I’ll Make Them Pay!®
Author: Tim Misny | For over 33 years, personal injury lawyer Tim Misny has represented the injured victim in birth injury, medical malpractice, and catastrophic injury/wrongful death cases, serving “Cleveland, Akron/Canton, Columbus & Cincinnati, Ohio.” You can reach Tim by email at tmisny@misnylaw.com or call at 1 (800) 556-4769.