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Motorcycle crashes can cause TBIs

On Behalf of | Jul 12, 2024 | Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcyclists face a significantly higher likelihood of experiencing a brain injury in the event of an accident than other vehicles. When a car or truck collides, the driver is shielded from the external surroundings. During a motorcycle collision, riders are devoid of any kind of protection from the outdoors, other than the protective gear they may have on. 

Wearing a helmet does not guarantee protection against a traumatic brain injury. Motorcyclists can easily be ejected from their bikes in crashes and other incidents, which can result in severe injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries. Both moderate and severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are possible. 

The aftermath of a motorcycle accident

The power of a collision in a motorcycle accident can shake the brain inside the skull. In addition, the brain may sustain bruising, bleeding and ripping if it collides with the top and sides of the skull. These events have the potential to inflict catastrophic brain damage that might have incapacitating long-term effects.  

Crash victims may experience amnesia and exhibit a lack of control over their emotions or conduct. They may also experience challenges in communication and a decline in motor skills. Brain injuries can be deceptive since the person may exhibit normal communication abilities or appear to have no major damage immediately following the event. Sometimes, the extent of your injuries shows up later. A severe TBI might cause lifelong damage, whereas a moderate TBI may cause a loss of consciousness that lasts for hours at most.

Recovery may be costly

The process of recovering from a traumatic brain injury can be a long and difficult one. Some people’s lives are irrevocably altered, and they never fully recover. A victim of a motorcycle accident may have significant physical and psychological difficulties for the remainder of their lives and the ensuing medical expenses may become excessive. Therefore, victims of TBI’s caused by a motorcycle crash should seek assistance to recover their medical costs and damages.