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A blow to the head can ruin your work relationships

On Behalf of | Nov 2, 2018 | Workers' Compensation

Our brains are both fragile and resilient, which can make a mild brain injury a very difficult injury to identify and understand. Although a brain may suffer an injury more easily than we expect, it may also continue to function despite the damage. These kinds of injuries may occur any time that a person receives a blow to the head, but the victim is not always aware that they suffered any serious harm. In fact, the victim may simply suffer through the symptoms without ever receiving a diagnosis or proper treatment, destroying many of their personal and professional relationships along the way.

Mild traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, affect each victim differently because each person’s brain is different. However, some the most common symptoms of a mild TBIs are a short temper and an inability to complete familiar tasks easily. To the untrained or unaware eye, this behavior can look just like an immature person acting out in their frustration, not the result of a serious brain injury that changes the victim without their permission.

Workers who suffer a blow to the head may find it difficult or impossible to do their jobs or communicate effectively with their teammates, straining their workplace and potentially threatening their jobs. If you received a blow to the head on the job, make sure to file a workers’ compensation claim as soon as possible to help address the issue.

While some employers may push back on the claim, a blow to the head is a very real injury, even if the symptoms are not visible, like bleeding wounds or broken bones. For your sake and for the sake of those who depend on you, be sure to build a strong claim and use all the legal resources you have to ensure that your claim is considered. A strong claim allows you to focus on your recovery, keeping your rights secure along the way.

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