In the context of personal injury, aphasia refers to a language disorder resulting from brain damage caused by trauma, such as a head injury, which is often the result of accidents, falls, or other incidents leading to a personal injury claim. Aphasia in this setting impacts the injured person’s ability to communicate, which may include difficulties with speaking, understanding speech, reading, and writing.
When aphasia occurs due to a personal injury, it can significantly affect the individual’s quality of life, ability to work, and daily interactions. The severity of aphasia can vary, and its impact is often considered when assessing damages in a personal injury case, particularly in terms of compensation for loss of income, pain and suffering, and the need for ongoing medical treatment or therapy.