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Monday, March 31, 2008
Accommodating Traumatic Brain Injury Sufferers in the Workplace
TBI can be as simple as a minor blow to the head or a concussion, or it can be as serious as a fracture to the skull. Trauma to the head can also cause the brain to bleed or bruise, with no outward appearance of injury at all.
Motor vehicle accidents are the most common cause of TBI; other causes are falls, violence, sports-related incidents, and child abuse. The milder types of TBI can manifest themselves in the form of dizziness and headaches, and more serious injuries to the brain may include symptoms of vomiting, convulsions, slurred speech, loss of coordination, and numbness in the extremities.
People who have suffered a TBI often continue to work, and now there are many ways employees with TBI can be accommodated in the workplace. The Job Accommodation Network, which is a service of the U.S. Department of Labor, has composed a fact sheet entitled, “Employees with Brain Injuries,” describing a variety of ways employees with TBI can be accommodated in the workplace.
Better lighting, vision aids for the computers, and large print materials are just some examples of how TBI sufferers with vision problems can be accommodated. Reducing the number of distractions and the amount of clutter in their work area can aid in concentration, and tape recording meetings can certainly help with memory.
If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury or some other personal injury in Orlando or anywhere in Florida, please contact the experienced personal injury attorneys Best & Anderson, Attorneys at Law today to schedule your free initial consultation.
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