As with any sort of injury, repetition is never a good thing. Repeated damage over an extended period of time can cause permanent damage and worsen symptoms. This is often the case with mild traumatic brain injuries, such as concussions. Many times, the victim won’t even realize they suffered a severe enough head injury to cause alarm.It’s important to be examined by a doctor as soon as any type of head injury occurs. You may think mild headaches are just a side effect from the bruise on your head, but they could be a sign of a traumatic brain injury. If you suffer another head injury soon after, it could increase the severity of your symptoms or cause new problems.Even the mildest of traumatic brain injuries can become severe, or even life-threatening, if you sustain several head injuries within a short period of time. Without adequate time to attempt to recover from the damage, your body cannot keep up with an additional injury.Our article on traumatic brain injuries has more information on causes, symptoms, and treatment of these life-changing accidents.Hiring a Chicago Personal Injury AttorneyInsurance company settlements don’t always take into account the severity of the impact a traumatic brain injury has on your life. They’ll usually try to get away with paying the initial head injury treatment bills and neglect to factor in the future treatments, therapy and lost wages or disability.The Chicago personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. know the impact traumatic brain injuries can have on your life and want to help you provide for your future. Contact us today for a free case evaluation – (312) 263-1080