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Dysarthria After Brain Injuries

A person involved in a rollover accident may suffer from significant brain damage that causes substantial language problems. In particular, these injuries can make it difficult for a person to control the quality of their speech, a condition called dysarthria. This can be due to damage to the area of the brain that controls the lungs, throat, or mouth.

If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in a rollover accident, you may be entitled to financial compensation to help with resulting disabilities. Contact the SUV rollover lawyers of the Willis Law Firm at 800-883-9858 today to learn more about your legal options following a rollover accident.

Speech Difficulty and Quality Changes

An individual suffering from dysarthria may have difficulty in speaking with their normal tone of voice due to a loss of speech organ control. These organs are required to control a variety of qualities of a person’s speech. The following problems can develop due to dysarthria:

  • Loss of volume control
  • Inability to maintain normal inflection or emphasis
  • Difficulty with pronunciation of certain sounds
  • Monotone speech
  • Inability with varying rate of speech

These problems can be caused by brain or nervous system damage linked to rollover accidents. Motorists inside a vehicle that undergoes a rollover can sustain substantial damage to their head and neck when a vehicle’s roof collapses. This may limit their level of control over major speech organs.

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Overcoming dysarthria can require long-term therapy and other treatments. Compensation may be available to help cover these expenses after an accident. For more information regarding your rights and options if injured, contact the SUV rollover attorneys of the Willis Law Firm today by calling 800-883-9858.

 

 

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