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Concussion vs. Traumatic Brain Injury

Whittel & Melton, LLC

Do the Differences Matter for Your Accident Case in The Villages?

After a car accident, one of the most common questions asked is whether a concussion is the same as a traumatic brain injury. The short answer: A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury. But the distinction can matter significantly in medical care and legal claims.

From a legal standpoint, the legal definition of brain injury focuses less on labels and more on impact. The legal team at Whittel & Melton is less concerned about whether a diagnosis is called a concussion or a TBI. Our focus is on how the injury affects a person’s ability to function, work, and live normally. This is especially important when pursuing a concussion or TBI lawsuit anywhere in Florida, including The Villages.

Understanding Concussion vs. TBI

Understanding the difference between concussion and TBI starts with classification. Medical providers use brain injury classification systems to describe the severity and type of injury. A concussion is typically considered a mild traumatic brain injury. However, “mild” does not mean minor. Even a mild brain injury can have lasting effects on memory, concentration, and daily functioning.

Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries

When evaluating whether a patient has mild or severe brain injury, doctors consider factors such as loss of consciousness, imaging findings, and cognitive symptoms. More severe TBIs may involve bleeding in the brain or long-term impairment, but many serious cases begin as what appears to be a simple concussion.

There are several types of traumatic brain injuries, including concussions, contusions (bruising of the brain), and diffuse axonal injuries caused by rapid movement of the brain within the skull. These distinctions are important not only for treatment but also for how a brain injury diagnosis in Florida is documented and understood over time.

In many cases, symptoms develop gradually. Headaches, dizziness, memory issues, and difficulty concentrating may not fully appear until days after an accident. Without careful medical evaluation and documentation, these injuries can be underestimated or overlooked entirely.

Have you been in an Accident in the Villages?

At Whittel & Melton, we work with clients throughout The Villages and Marion County to identify and properly document traumatic brain injuries from the outset. We know what to look for in medical records, and we work with trusted providers across Florida to ensure our clients receive the care they need.

If you have questions about a concussion diagnosis or believe you may be dealing with a traumatic brain injury after an accident, don’t wait.

Contact Whittel & Melton today. We are available 24 hours a day to help you protect your health and your legal rights. 866-508-6629.

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