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What Are the Most Common Examples of TBI?

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) has the capacity to alter a person’s life in an instant. Beyond the immediate pain and confusion, victims may face ongoing memory loss, difficulty speaking, loss of motor control, mood disorders, and permanent cognitive decline. These effects disrupt families, end careers, and create financial pressure that lasts for years. When another party’s actions cause such harm, the law allows victims to seek recovery for their pain and reduced quality of life. Yet, determining the scope of compensation depends greatly on the type and severity of the brain injury...

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