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Seeking Iowa Workers’ Compensation for a Brain Injury (Part A)

Each year, approximately 1.7 million people suffer a traumatic brain injury, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These injuries don't just happen in vehicle accidents; they can happen in the workplace as well.

If you or a family member has sustained a major brain injury due to negligence or unsafe working conditions, you may file an Iowa Worker's Compensation claim
to receive benefits for medical expenses and lost income as well as vocational services.

Hiring an Ames Worker's Compensation lawyer could help your chances of a successful Iowa Worker's Compensation claim
. Your lawyer can collect evidence, speak to witnesses, and perform an investigation for your Iowa Worker's Compensation claim in order to prove that the employer's negligence led to a traumatic brain injury.

How Does a Brain Injury Occur in the Workplace?

Traumatic brain injuries aren't limited to construction sites; they can happen in almost any workplace setting. From a slip and fall due to liquid on the floor to a product that falls and hits an employee on the head, almost any accident can lead to brain injury.

Some examples of potential causes of a job-related brain injury include:

  • a concussion caused by lack of proper safety equipment in a construction site;
  • brain trauma sustained in a vehicle collision while performing a delivery; and
  • brain damage caused by oxygen deprivation due to hazardous chemicals.


Fortunately, the law allows you to file an Iowa Worker's Compensation claim if you are injured in the workplace. An Ames Worker's Compensation lawyer can investigate the accident that led to your traumatic brain injury.

Signs and Symptoms of a Traumatic Brain Injury

Recognizing the early signs of brain injury is extremely important, as the sooner you realize you have been injured the sooner you can receive medical treatment and file an Iowa Worker's Compensation claim.

While the symptoms of a brain injury may be initially undetected by emergency room staff, you should be on the lookout for the signs of a traumatic brain injury, which include
:

  • concussion;
  • change in personality;
  • aggression;
  • depression;
  • anxiety;
  • problems sleeping;
  • speech problems;
  • loss of motor function;
  • forgetfulness;
  • dizziness; and
  • fatigue.

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