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by The Stoddard Firm - August 29th, 2025
Among the most alarming effects of trauma is temporary blindness after a head injury. For both the injured person and their loved ones, the sudden loss of vision, whether it lasts seconds or days, can point to a serious brain injury that demands immediate medical attention.
At The Stoddard Firm, we work with people throughout Atlanta and Georgia who are dealing with vision issues caused by traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). We help them understand how these injuries affect eyesight, what steps to take medically and legally, and how to seek compensation when someone else is responsible. While some vision problems improve over time, others demand ongoing care and legal support to secure long-term stability and justice.
After a blow to the head, some people suddenly lose vision in one or both eyes. This condition, known as temporary blindness, is often the result of brain trauma rather than direct injury to the eyes. When the communication between the visual system and brain is disrupted, the vision can disappear for a short time.
How long the vision loss lasts can differ from case to case. Some individuals regain sight quickly, while others may experience a longer recovery. Any sudden loss of vision following a head injury deserves urgent attention, as it could point to swelling, bleeding, or other serious effects inside the brain.
Temporary blindness after a head injury usually occurs when trauma disrupts the way the brain processes visual information. According to Optometrists.org, over 90% of TBI patients experience some form of vision dysfunction.
In personal injury cases, this type of harm often follows serious accidents where negligence plays a role. Common examples include:
Vision changes don’t always appear right after a head injury. They may develop gradually or come and go during recovery. For injured victims, recognizing and documenting these issues is important not only for health but also for building a strong legal case.
Common signs may include:
According to the Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center, these symptoms often overlap with other post-concussion effects like dizziness, nausea, and cognitive fatigue, making it crucial to seek specialized evaluation.
Accurately diagnosing temporary blindness after a head injury involves medical evaluations, not only for health but also for legal purposes. Tests such as MRIs, CT scans, or eye exams can confirm the extent of damage and create critical documentation that links the accident to the injury.
From a legal standpoint, these records, along with testimony from neurologists or vision specialists, often play a key role in proving the connection between the accident and its impact on daily life. Some individuals recover fully, while others face ongoing challenges, particularly when cognitive issues or persistent headaches accompany sight disruptions.
If you or a loved one has suffered temporary blindness after a head injury caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be eligible for financial compensation. In Georgia, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is generally two years from the date of the injury, under the GA Code § 9-3-33. However, certain situations, such as delayed diagnoses or injuries involving minors, may extend the filing deadline. It’s essential to speak with a qualified attorney to understand how the timeline applies to your specific circumstances.
Recoverable damages in vision-related head injury cases may include medical expenses (current and future), lost wages and reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, permanent disability or disfigurement, and emotional distress and loss of enjoyment of life.
Our firm has represented numerous clients in Georgia who experienced vision-related complications after a head injury. Here are just a few examples of outcomes we’ve secured:
Each case is unique, and results depend on the facts and available evidence. However, these outcomes reflect our commitment to helping those affected by life-altering injuries rebuild their futures.
Our team understands how frightening and uncertain life becomes after suffering a head injury, especially when your vision is affected. We don’t just pursue compensation; we advocate for your long-term recovery and dignity.
Here’s what sets our team apart:
You’re not alone in this. We’re here to listen, investigate, and fight for the justice you deserve.
When temporary blindness after a head injury turns life upside down, answers can be hard to find. If someone else caused the harm, The Stoddard Firm is here to listen, help you take the next step, and explain what legal options are available. Call 470-467-2200 for a free consultation.
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Personal injury compensation enables an injured individual to regain the same quality of life they had before the incident. This may entail funds for modifying a home for wheelchair accessibility or offering vocational training for those unable to return to their previous job. It is crucial for compensation to cover lost earnings and cover both past and anticipated medical costs.
We conduct interviews with colleagues, consult with attending healthcare professionals, and engage specialists to ensure we secure comprehensive compensation that aids our clients in re-establishing their life trajectories.
When deciding to hire an Atlanta personal injury lawyer, you need to consider:
1. Who’s at Fault
If you’re in an accident and it’s unclear who’s responsible, seeking advice from an attorney is wise. Insurance companies may attempt to attribute damages to you in such scenarios. An attorney can shield you from counterclaims and cross-claims, safeguarding your rights.
2. The Severity of Injuries Sustained
When facing a lifetime of pain, suffering, and mounting bills, taking chances is not an option. A personal injury attorney is entrusted with averting lifelong financial strain.
3. If You’re Facing Insurance Company Denial or Delay
The intricate laws and procedures surrounding personal injury claims are areas where insurance companies capitalize on individuals’ lack of expertise. A lawyer can provide invaluable assistance in this regard.
It’s possible but not necessarily probable and will likely depend on whether you want your case to go to trial. The majority of cases end in a settlement. Going to trial typically occurs when there are intricate, contentious matters regarding the accident’s cause or the severity of your injuries. Occasionally, defendants may simply be unyielding and unwilling to settle or you may just want more than the insurer believes is reasonable.
It shouldn’t be a shock if your attorney diligently pursues a settlement while also readying your witnesses for trial. A proficient lawyer must be equipped for any scenario. Demonstrating to the opposing party that we’re gearing up for a trial indicates that we’re resolute and not inclined to back down.
Determining all potential parties who could be held liable for a personal injury involves a thorough investigation of various factors. If someone else neglected to exercise reasonable care, they can be held accountable for the resulting injuries, as outlined in Title 51 of Georgia Code of Laws or as outlined in Georgia’s common law.
The individual directly involved in the accident may not be the sole party at fault. For instance, in the case of a drunk driving accident, while the driver may bear responsibility, the person who knowingly provided additional alcohol to an obviously intoxicated individual could also be deemed liable. In other circumstances, an at fault party’s employer is responsible for its employees actions.
Following a personal injury accident, there are critical steps you should take. First and foremost, seek prompt medical attention. Visit the emergency room or call for an ambulance at the accident site. Any delay in receiving medical care could impact your health and the outcome of your personal injury case.
Refrain from discussing your case with the insurance company representing the at-fault party. They may deny your settlement or offer a significantly lower amount than you deserve.
Additionally, it’s crucial for both you and your personal injury attorney to gather as much evidence and documentation as possible. This is vital in establishing that your injuries resulted from someone else’s negligence. Make an effort to collect records and documents related to your case, including medical records, police reports, photographs, witness contact information, and similar items. Once you’ve received medical attention, contact The Stoddard Firm.
Do not say anything! If an insurance company contacts you, refrain from providing any information until you have consulted with your attorney. Insurance companies typically contact accident victims in an attempt to elicit a statement about the incident, which they may use to devalue the settlement.
While you may eventually need to converse with them, seeking guidance from a seasoned legal team is crucial. They will provide clear instructions on what you should and should not disclose to protect the value of your case.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was revised and approved by Attorney Matthew B. Stoddard, who has more than 16 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.
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