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I Can’t Do My Job Anymore After a Traumatic Brain Injury: What Should I Do?

Home  >  Blog  >  I Can’t Do My Job Anymore After a Traumatic Brain Injury: What Should I Do?

December 12, 2024 | By Furman Honick Law
I Can’t Do My Job Anymore After a Traumatic Brain Injury: What Should I Do?
I Can’t Do My Job Anymore After a Traumatic Brain Injury: What Should I Do?

Despite the serious cognitive effects of a traumatic brain injury, many workers in Maryland do their best to return to work as soon as possible. After all, many workers depend on their paychecks – especially if they need to cover medical bills related to a fall or car accident. But what happens when you eventually realize you can’t do your previous job? What if certain tasks have become impossible, and you’re not sure about your future career opportunities? This is something you may want to discuss with a Baltimore brain injury attorney as soon as possible.

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Can Brain Injuries Cause Cognitive Decline? 

According to the Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC), traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), often lead to cognitive impairment. This impairment may affect:

  • Memory
  • Concentration
  • Comprehension
  • Planning
  • Organizing
  • Problem-solving
  • Judgment
  • Decision-making
  • Behavior
  • Communication

Perhaps the most troubling aspect of a traumatic brain for professionals is a decline in cognitive function. Workers who rely on their critical-thinking skills may suddenly find it impossible to achieve the same level of performance. These professionals may include analysts, lawyers, financial professionals, engineers, scientists, and others.

Of course, virtually any worker can struggle to perform certain tasks after a TBI. Construction workers still have to remember the steps involved in manual labor. Cashiers must add up numbers and remember certain codes. Virtually every job imaginable requires a certain degree of cognitive functioning.

Career Options After a Traumatic Brain Injury 

Some professionals may need to consider career changes after traumatic brain injuries. Certain tasks may be impossible, and they may need to transition toward lower-paid jobs that require less thinking. This could represent a serious economic blow to the entire family, and workers may have to adjust their lifestyles due to this sudden change in earning capacity.

Can You Pursue Compensation After Losing Your Job Due to a TBI? 

If your career is no longer possible due to a TBI, you may be able to pursue compensation by filing a personal injury lawsuit. Speak with a lawyer to determine whether you can hold another party liable for the accident that caused your TBI. If someone else’s negligence caused your brain injury, they may be responsible for paying all of your economic damages – including any income you lose. In some cases, compensation for this lost income can be worth millions of dollars – especially if you were a high earner before your accident.

Can a Baltimore Brain Injury Lawyer Help With Lost Income? 

If you face the possibility of lost income after an accident, consider getting in touch with an experienced brain injury lawyer in Baltimore. These legal professionals may be able to help you pursue lost income – including any income you miss after leaving your career behind. If the cognitive effects of a brain injury are holding you back from earning income, you have every right to consider legal action. Call Furman Honick Law today and speak with a partner for a free case evaluation.

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