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Clarksburg Brain Injury Seizure Lawyers<\/h1>\n

Traumatic brain injuries, which occur when physical trauma leads to brain damage, cause a wide array of serious and sometimes lifelong medical problems. The exact effects of a traumatic brain injury depend on the parts of the brain affected, but one of the more common lost-lasting effects is the recurrence of what are known as post-traumatic seizures.<\/p>\n

Many traumatic brain injuries are caused by negligent or even malicious actions. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with post-traumatic seizures caused by another party\u2019s actions, you may have grounds for legal action. To learn more, call the Clarksburg TBI seizure attorneys of the Law Office of David W. Frame at 800-352-9460<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Symptoms of a Post-Traumatic Seizure<\/h2>\n

People who have suffered severe brain injuries are prone to suffering from seizures as a result. For someone whose brain is already weakened by trauma, seizures can exacerbate already-existing problems and cause new damage as well. Seizures can cause unconsciousness and violent bodily spasms, which can cause additional brain trauma.<\/p>\n

The ultimate cause of seizures remains unknown, and doctors still do not know for sure exactly how brain injuries lead to seizure disorders. In addition, the symptoms can vary depending on what part of the brain affected. Nonetheless, the symptoms of a seizure can include:<\/p>\n