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Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury after a Kentucky Accident (Part B)

Most patients are usually in a state of post-traumatic amnesia or shock when they enter sub-acute care, but they leave capable of living independently, with home care, or in a long-term care facility.

The victim of a car accident in Kentucky who has mild to moderate TBI might spend very little time or none at all in sub-acute treatment. Patients with severe traumatic brain injury could spend up to 10 years under the care of a sub-acute treatment center.

Long-Term Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury

The next step after sub-acute care treatment for traumatic brain injury is chronic, or life-long, treatment. Long-term treatment involves:

  • assistive devices such as wheelchairs and specialized computer keyboards;
  • emotional counseling;
  • physical therapy; and
  • speech therapy.


The goals of long-term care coupled with rehabilitation include:

  • re-learning how to speak or communicate;
  • overcoming depression; and
  • re-learning how to walk.


Since all TBIs are not the same, patients will experience different symptoms and complications. The complications will vary, depending on the severity of the TBI and the patient's age and medical history.

Costs of Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury

The financial demands of a TBI can be overwhelming, as indicated below:

  • estimated cost of a severe traumatic brain injury: $3 million;
  • estimated cost of a moderate traumatic brain injury: $941,000; and
  • estimated cost of a mild traumatic brain injury: $85,000.


You might be able to recover damages for your TBI in a Kentucky personal injury claim. An experienced Louisville personal injury attorney understands how a TBI can affect you in the long run and will work hard to preserve your legal rights.

Your Louisville personal injury attorney will gather the necessary evidence, interview witnesses and survey the scene of your car accident in Kentucky to help you fight for the compensation your deserve. Your Louisville personal injury attorney can advocate on your behalf for the compensation you deserve, which can account for current and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages and medical devices.

Contacting a Louisville Personal Injury Attorney

It's very expensive to treat a traumatic brain injury. A Louisville personal injury attorney at Gray and White Law can help you handle every aspect of your personal injury claim. If you've been injured in Kentucky, contact us today for a free evaluation of your case - 1-800-634-8767 or 502-210-8942.


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