Treating a Concussion

Most mild concussions are not at all life threatening. However, suffering several in a short period of time could lead to a Traumatic Brain Injury, which is permanently debilitating. Automobile accidents are a leading cause of concussions. It is useful to know what first aid steps you can take if you are in a car accident and suspect one of the victims is suffering from a concussion.

Seek Medical Attention

Anyone who has suffered an extremely hard hit to the head or body should seek attention from medical personnel immediately. This is very critical because the impact could have caused a more severe injury that puts the person’s life at risk.

Symptoms of a Concussion

After an automobile collision, passengers will probably feel a little shaken up. This is normal. Signs that someone has suffered a concussion are more severe than a brief daze. They include:

  • Confusion
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Memory loss after the injury
  • Problems with balance and coordination
  • Passing out

Treatment

A passenger suspected of suffering from a concussion needs to be monitored closely for any changes in his or her behavior as well as any new symptoms. Treat any swelling on the scalp with a cold pack. A doctor will probably suggest a pain medication that does not require a prescription. The victim should not consume drugs or alcohol.

Speak with a Wausau Car Accident Lawyer

If you or someone you love has suffered a head injury due to an automobile collision, you need the support and advice of a qualified legal team. Contact the Wausau car accident lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C. at 800.248.0171 today.

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