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Losing Consciousness After a Head Injury?
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Experienced Unconsciousness After a Serious Head Injury? Here’s What You Need to Know

Originally published Dec 3rd 2020. Last updated September 11th 2024

Unconsciousness occurs when someone suddenly becomes unable to respond to stimuli, appearing as though they are asleep. This state can last anywhere from a few seconds, such as when someone faints, to much longer periods requiring medical intervention.

If a person loses consciousness, their breathing or pulse may become faint, indicating an urgent need for medical attention. Experiencing unconsciousness after a car accident is often a sign of a serious brain injury, and it’s crucial to understand the step you should take next if it happens.

Signs You May Have Lost Consciousness in an Accident

If you’ve been in a car accident, you might not remember losing consciousness. However, signs that you may have briefly lost consciousness include feeling dazed, dizzy, or disoriented. Not all brain injuries are immediately obvious—symptoms can surface days or even weeks after the initial trauma.

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What to Do If a Loved One Loses Consciousness Due to an Accident

If someone you care about has lost consciousness following an accident, taking immediate and thoughtful action can make a significant difference in their recovery. Here’s what you should do:

Read more about what to do immediately after an accident and steps you can take to protect your loved one.

Can You Sustain a Brain Injury Without Losing Consciousness?

Yes, you can sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI) even without losing consciousness. The sudden movement of the brain inside the skull during a collision—often when the head snaps back and forth—can cause significant damage even if the head does not make direct contact with an object.

Read more about catastrophic injuries from trucking accidents and how they can cause severe TBIs.

Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injuries

Brain injuries can have wide-ranging and long-lasting effects, impacting a person’s physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. Some common symptoms include:

In some cases, these symptoms can persist for months, years, or even a lifetime, leading to a significant reduction in quality of life. There is also an increased risk of developing more severe conditions, such as degenerative brain diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia, following a traumatic brain injury.

 

Legal Guidance and Next Steps

If you or someone you love has experienced a traumatic brain injury due to an accident, navigating the legal landscape can be overwhelming. At Fisher Stark, P.A., we understand the complexities involved in TBI cases and are here to help you every step of the way.

Here’s what you can expect when you consult with us:

 

If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury, don’t navigate this challenging time alone. Contact Fisher Stark, P.A. today at 828-505-4300 to schedule a free consultation, or visit our contact page for more information.

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