Medication Errors Leading to Brainstem Hemorrhage
Most people think of medication errors as something small. A missed pill. A mix-up at the pharmacy counter. But some...
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Attorney Rich Newsome
Catastrophic Injury & Medical Malpractice Attorney
25+ years experience
Most rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury is aimed at overcoming, minimizing or working through disabilities so patients can live as independently as possible.
Immediately after the incident that has caused traumatic brain injury (which can include physical abuse or a serious fall), patients are generally rushed to the hospital for immediate, acute treatment of TBI.
During acute treatment, medical professionals will:
At these specialized care facilities, medical staff will fully evaluate the patient’s impairments, disabilities and probability of recovery. Additionally, doctors will outline a course of appropriate treatments, helping patients and their families build the right team of medical professionals necessary for rehabilitation and chronic TBI treatment.
Although most traumatic brain injury patients enter subacute treatment centers in shock or a state of post-traumatic amnesia, they leave these facilities ready to live independently, live with home care or move onto to long-term care centers.
Patients with mild to moderate TBI spend little, if no time in subacute treatment centers. In contrast, those with severe traumatic brain injury usually spend anywhere from 5 to 10 years getting critical care in subacute treatment facilities.
If a delayed diagnosis led to permanent harm, you may be entitled to compensation. Speak with our legal team today.
Start My Free Case ReviewBecause the complications of TBI can cause lifelong impairment, patients will need ongoing treatment in the form of:
Keep in mind that patients’ individual complications and conditions will vary depending on their:
While the ultimate goals of chronic care and rehabilitation are recovery and independent living, the short-term goals that help achieve these ideals may include:
Because treatment and rehabilitation may continue for years, a brain injury lawyer at our firm can help patients and their families pursue compensation for medical care, therapy, assistive equipment, and other long-term needs.