Secondary Brain Injury

May I thank you for the way my accident claim has been handled, after my accident my confidence was very low indeed but the sympathetic handling of my case restored my confidence.

John, Sheffield

Following an injury to the brain other injuries can occur which are secondary to the original injury. This might be for example when the brain is starved of oxygen, due to a blockage. Secondary injuries exacerbate the first injury.

A third injury can also occur hours/days/weeks after the original injury. This is usually a result of ruptured nerves and blood vessel damage, which can cause blood clots, internal bleeds, swelling, and bruising in the brain.

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