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Can a brain injury occur if a victim does not lose consciousness?

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Can a brain injury occur if a victim does not lose consciousness?

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Yes. According to numerous medical studies, a permanent brain injury may occur without the loss of consciousness. Severe injuries may exist even when all imaging studies, such as MRI and CT scans, are negative. Traumatic brain injury victims experience diminished or altered consciousness, impaired cognitive abilities, impaired physical functioning, as well as altered emotional or behavioral responses. Head injury victims do not necessarily lose consciousness. Even minor brain injuries can produce long-lasting problems. If you have suffered a traumatic brain injury, contact an Atlanta, Georgia head injury attorney today and schedule a consultation and case evaluation. Our catastrophic personal injury lawyers provide exceptional legal services to victims nationwide.

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