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4 types of TBIs construction workers can sustain at job sites

Brain Injury

Working in the construction industry is undoubtedly challenging, requiring physical endurance and mental acuity. The nature of the job also exposes workers to potential hazards, with falls from great heights being a significant concern.

Construction workers can sustain a wide range of traumatic brain injuries at job sites when they fall from elevated surfaces. TBIs may be caused by a sudden blow or jolt to the head when the construction lands after free falling from a great height. They may also be caused by a variety of other hazards, including equipment malfunctions, tools dropped from above and even assaults by co-workers.

Concussion

Falls from heights can result in concussions, often referred to as a silent threat due to their sometimes subtle symptoms. Construction workers may not immediately recognize the impact of a concussion, as symptoms can range from mild headaches to cognitive impairments. Recognizing and treating even minor head injuries in record time is crucial for fast recovery or preventing symptoms from worsening.

Contusion

Contusions, or bruising of the brain tissue, can occur when a construction worker falls and sustains a direct blow to the head. This type of TBI is more visible and is often accompanied by swelling and discoloration. Immediate medical attention is imperative to assess the severity of the contusion and initiate appropriate treatment.

Penetration injuries

In certain construction accidents, falling objects or sharp materials may penetrate the skull, causing severe traumatic brain injuries. Penetration injuries are emergencies that demand swift medical intervention. Implementing stringent safety measures, such as mandatory head protection gear, is crucial in preventing such occurrences. Workers should also be well-versed in using personal protective equipment (PPE), as this may help them recognize potential hazards and employ proper fall arrest systems.

Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI)

DAI occurs when the brain’s nerve fibers are stretched, torn or sheared due to the sudden deceleration or rotational forces during a fall. Though not immediately evident, DAIs can lead to long-term cognitive impairments. Construction workers and companies must prioritize preventive measures, including safety nets and guardrails, to mitigate the risk of falls and subsequent DAIs.

Suppose you sustain a TBI at a job site; it’s imperative to seek workers’ compensation for your injuries. By working with an experienced legal team, you can increase your odds of securing fair compensation.

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