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Living with cognitive challenges after a traumatic brain injury

On Behalf of | Nov 8, 2024 | Work Injuries

Suffering a traumatic brain injury in a car crash can be a life-changing event for some victims. When the injury produces permanent symptoms, the person will have to learn how to adjust various aspects of their life to account for those changes. 

Traumatic brain injuries don’t impact everyone in the same way. Some people suffer from physical or emotional effects. Others have cognitive challenges that can affect their ability to live their life the way they did before the crash. They may not be able to go back to work or they may need accommodations if they can return.

What cognitive challenges may occur?

Some of the more common cognitive challenges that people who have these injuries face include memory issues and difficulty paying attention. These can make it hard to remember how to do their job duties at work, so they may need accommodations, such as written instructions or reminders about what they need to do.

Another cognitive challenge that occurs sometimes is trouble with communication. This can be because they have a hard time understanding things that are said to them. They may not be able to put the words together to relay their own thoughts. These challenges can lead to problems in some professions, such as those that involve customer service. 

Victims who suffer from a traumatic brain injury because of a car crash may opt to pursue a compensation claim. This can help them to get the cost of medical care and other expenses related to the injury covered. The case must be filed quickly because of time limits that are set by California law.