ADHD After a Brain Injury – My Child (Minor) is Diagnosed with ADHD
Children are highly susceptible to falls, trips, slipping and injuring themselves, throughout their childhood. Children who attend school or who are homeschooled during the pandemic all need increased supervision when they are playing, to avoid serious injuries. Children on the playground need to be continually monitored, to prevent serious injuries to the child. Children often do not feel the danger of their movements in the air, on a swing, on a playscape, on a slide, or when they are high off the ground in a school yard treehouse. For this reason, it is critical to discuss your case with an attorney, when your child develops ADHD after a head and brain injury.
A child who sustains a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is at an increased risk of developing long-term issues in the brain. One of the triggers of ADHD can be TBI in some children. If a child develops TBI after a loss of consciousness, an injury or fall, or has an altered mental state during an injury, the child may also later develop ADHD.
In the event a child experiences the following problems, that individual may also develop ADHD as a result of the injury. The symptoms are:
- Confusion
- Disorientation
- Slowed thinking
- Neurological deficits
- Weakness
- Loss of balance
- Change in vision
- Intracranial lesions
- Coma
Scientific studies show that when a child has a complicated neurological trauma, the child may develop ADHD or secondary ADHD (SADHD) as a result of the trauma. Children who have a TBI have an increased risk of developing many psychiatric disorders such as ADHD. The ADHD diagnosis for a child, notes that the child has symptoms which include: developmental and inappropriate hyperactivity, impulsivity and an inattention across many different educational and environmental settings. A child who is susceptible or has frontal white matter lesions or who has a chronic condition relative to a neuropsychological deficit, may discover there may be ADHD as a root cause of these issues.
When you call our law office, we will be ready to review your case. If you call our legal team, you will find out that we offer to you attorneys who specialize in children who develop ADHD after a TBI.
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We are ready to work hard for you, whenever you have a child who hit his or her head in a car accident and developed ADHD. We have the energy it takes to win this lawsuit for you. Come to our office to talk to lawyers who can help with managing a case of a child with ADHD that develops after a TBI that the child was engaged in. It is noted that children get TBI’s for many reasons, for being hit on the head, for falling, and for being injured. Any way that the TBI occurs in a child, is a possible and potential trigger for a child to develop ADHD as a result of experiencing that type of head trauma.
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Slip And Fall School Injury
Children who play at school need to always be at play under the watchful eye of an aide, teacher substitute or teaching and educational administrator. If your child has been on the playground, in the classroom, or on any school grounds and has been in a slip and fall accident, that child can sustain some serious injuries. Children love to play, and are encouraged to fully express themselves when they are running and ripping playing outside. But a child who is playing can play with unsafe items, or play with other older or bigger children who are too rough. Or the child can have fallen off of a playscape, because of a lack of supervision. In any case, the child will fall, landing on the head or neck, and can sustain a TBI, which can lead to serious injuries. Some children develop ADHD after a TBI, and can have this as a permanent condition for the rest of the child’s life.
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Assault Triggered ADHD in a Child
You have probably wondered when to call a lawyer and what should you do next, when you need legal assistance. If your child has been assaulted and develops ADHD, that is the time to call the attorneys to get help on your case. You can call our office today, and we will go over your case with you in detail. We agree that there is no time like the present to talk to an attorney. Your instincts on whether you need to start a lawsuit are correct. If you need to talk to a lawyer, you will appreciate discussing your case with a lawyer who has detailed experience in handling and winning cases for the filing of a lawsuit for you after your child developed ADHD after a TBI.
Can I Sue and Do I Have a Case, Does My Child Have a Case?
If you are wondering, “Can I sue for ADHD following a TBI?” Yes, we can sue for your child developing ADHD after experiencing a head trauma following an injury. We are here to talk to you about your case today. We can review the next steps for you when you give us a call now. We win our lawsuits, and our track record is clear. Come to talk to us today, and meet our Los Angeles case lawyers who can file a lawsuit for you after your child developed ADHD after a TBI.
How Long Do You Have to File for This Injury?
The time that you have to file for this injury will vary and depends on the case. We can discuss this information with you, when you give us a call regarding the starting of the case. We are highly trained and experienced attorney in Los Angeles, and we are ready to work with you right now on the litigation at hand.
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If your child has had a TBI, head trauma or ADHD after a TBI, you need to call our law office right away. The information related to the child’s head trauma will make or break this litigation, and we need to review the medical records and diagnosis with you, to determine how to proceed to a win-win settlement for you and your family.
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