CT Personal Injury & Child Concussions

If you or a loved one was recently in a car accident or suffered another personal injury, a head concussion (classified as a traumatic brain injury) could very well be an injury a child in the vehicle has sustained. Adult diagnosis is often very straightforward because adults can describe what they are experiencing.

In children, these signs and symptoms are not always straightforward because children can often not verbalize what they are feeling. According to theMayo Clinic, non-verbal cues in children are:

Appearing dazed

Listlessness and tiring easily

Irritability and crankiness

Loss of balance and unsteady walking

Crying excessively

Change in eating or sleeping patterns

Lack of interest in favorite toys

If your child was involved in an auto accident and these symptom are persistent after 1-2 days, follow up with your child’s pediatrician.

If the following symptoms occur after a head injury, seek emergency care immediately:

Vomiting

Loss of consciousness longer than 30 seconds

A headache that gets worse over time

Changes in behavior, such as irritability

Changes in physical coordination, such as stumbling or clumsiness

Confusion or disorientation, such as difficulty recognizing people or places

Slurred speech or other changes in speech

Seizures

Vision or eye disturbances, such as pupils that are bigger than normal (dilated pupils) or pupils of unequal sizes

Lasting or recurrent dizziness

Obvious difficulty with mental function or physical coordination

Symptoms that worsen over time

Large head bumps or bruises on areas other than the forehead in children, especially in infants under 12 months of age

If you or your child were injured in a motor vehicle accident and suffered from a concussion, our CT injury lawyers can help you protect your rights. Contact our firm today to schedule your free consultation.

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