Nearly 15% of Traumatic Brain Injuries Result From an Auto Accident. We Can Help.

Around 1.7 million cases of traumatic brain injury occur every year, and nearly 15% of these injuries are caused by auto accidents. After an accident, how should traumatic brain injuries be handled? MRI scans can detect trauma to the brain, giving doctors a place to start. 

Precise MRI of Michigan here in Lathrup Village, Michigan, offers a full range of care when magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are needed. Our expert team uses MRI to identify signs of traumatic brain injuries and provide victims of car accidents the information they need to move forward.

Car and motorcycle accidents are the third leading cause of traumatic brain injuries. With this in mind, here’s how we can help you identify the right treatment you need following a traumatic brain injury. 

What are traumatic brain injuries? 

Traumatic brain injuries, or TBIs, are blows or wounds to the head that disrupt normal brain function. They occur when the head is struck or penetrated by something. Mild TBIs (often called concussions) usually result in a change of mental state or brief loss of consciousness, while severe brain injuries can cause coma or lead to death.

The symptoms of a TBI vary depending on the severity of the injury. The effects of brain trauma include:

When it comes to head injuries, even mild symptoms should be taken seriously. 

Why do I need an MRI after a car accident? 

Traumatic brain injuries can lead to long-term effects, especially when left undiagnosed and untreated. MRI scans can help detect issues after an accident, giving your doctor the information they need to determine a course of action. The MRI scan results can also strengthen your car accident injury claims.

If you've recently suffered a car accident and have concerns about your health, it's better to be safe than sorry! Even if your symptoms seem mild, they're still worth investigating. 

Getting an MRI of the head can be the first step towards a full recovery. To schedule an MRI at our ACR-accredited facility, call 248-277-5102 or book an appointment online with us today.

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