According to NBC Sports, during the past 2022 NFL regular season, the League recorded a total of “149 concussions suffered across 271 games.” Compared to the 2021 regular season’s 126 concussions, 2022’s statistic marks a significant 18% rise in total traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).
The NFL’s chief medical officer, Dr. Allen Sills, states that this increase in concussion cases is partially due to the League’s amplification of the possibility for concussion protocol to be initiated. Each year, the NFL has become progressively more “cautious and conservative in [their] evaluation and diagnosis of concussions.”
Two of the most haunting player concussions in 2022 included:
In both cases, JuJu and Tua exhibited a similar neurological response to their severe head trauma and/or injuries to the brain stem, called a decorticate or fencing posture. Their display of this posture after impact prompted an immediate response from the on-field medical staff.
Sadly, repeated injuries of this type – a common occurrence for many career NFL players – significantly increase the possibility of the sufferer “having cognitive impairment, depression, and anxiety later in life,” according to The Football Players Health Study at Harvard University. The likelihood of this outcome is greatly increased for players who:
Another life-altering event that often results in brain injury is a car accident. Currently the second leading cause of TBIs, car accidents make up 17.3% of traumatic brain injuries in the United States (Source).
The CDC states that these types of injuries are “usually caused by a violent blow or jolt to your head or body.” Such instances are common in both car collisions and tackle football. The severity of a collision or direct hit also directly correlates with the likelihood of a TBI, whiplash, or similar injury occurring – increased severity leads to a higher chance of experiencing a severe head injury.
Circumstances that often increase the severity of an accident – and the possibility of a life-changing or life-threatening TBI – include:
When traumatic brain injuries are suffered, the diagnosed severity is spilt into three levels: Mild TBI, Moderate TBI, and Severe TBI. According to the CDC, Moderate and Severe TBIs are, unsurprisingly, the most serious and costly and may result in the sufferer needing “ongoing care to help with their recovery” for years or even the rest of their lives. Unfortunately, even with ongoing care, a full or partial recovery is not guaranteed.
Experiencing a traumatic brain injury from a car accident is not something to be taken lightly. A TBI can dramatically affect the rest of a victim’s life, reducing their quality of life and the quality of life of those around them, including spouses, children, and other caretakers. Hiring a personal injury lawyer can help victims and their families win financial compensation and peace of mind while on the road to recovery.
Therefore, if you have been injured in a car accident, and you think it was someone else’s fault, then you should call a reputable and experienced personal injury lawyer to see if they can help you win your case.
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