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Traumatic Brain Injury and Sports

Aug 2, 2019 @ 09:00 AM — by Matt Quick
Tagged with: Brain Injury

All athletes face the risk of being injured while they are playing sports. When serious trauma such as brain injury occurs, it can result in permanent disability, a lifetime of care, and the loss of income earning potential.

At Quick Law Group in Kirkland, WA, our attorneys can determine if faulty equipment, improper training, unsafe policies, or any other type of negligent or reckless behavior contributed to the brain injury. If so, you may wish to pursue compensation for the injuries, losses, and emotional suffering you have endured as a result of traumatic brain injury caused by a sports accident.

Sports that Can Result in Traumatic Brain Injury

Many types of sports can cause traumatic brain injury. Team sports such as football, hockey, lacrosse, baseball, basketball, and soccer can increase the risk of head injuries when players collide with one another, the ground, or sporting equipment.

Combat sports such as wrestling, boxing, and mixed martial arts can also cause serious injuries when these athletes suffer a single blow or repeated blows to the face and head.

In addition, athletes can suffer brain injury when engaging in single player sports such as skateboarding, biking, snowboarding, skiing, and wakeboarding.

Types of Brain Injuries Resulting from Sports

The following types of injuries can result from sports accidents:

If you have suffered a brain injury, contact our Kirkland practice to schedule a case evaluation.

Football and Traumatic Brain Injuries

According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), an estimated 446,788 sports-related head injuries were treated in U.S. hospital emergency rooms in 2009. Of these, 46,948 were football injuries.

The dangers of football have been widely reported, with studies showing high rates for concussions, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), and other types of traumatic brain injury. Because football players are more likely to suffer repeated blows to the head, they are more likely to suffer from permanent brain disorders.

Common causes of traumatic brain injuries in football include faulty helmets and headgear, improper training, and lack of proper safety policies and head injury protocol.

Liability for Sports Injuries

The league, coaches, medical staff, and other parties may be liable for injuries if they did not implement proper head injury safety protocol, failed to recognize the signs of head injury, or failed to train staff to safely conduct practice or look out for players’ safety.

If faulty gear contributed to the brain injury, the designer, manufacturer, or seller of the product may be liable for injuries.

Contact Our Practice

If you suffered a traumatic brain injury when playing sports, contact us online to schedule a time for a case review. You can also call us in Kirkland at (425) 576-8150.