Posted On: January 19, 2010 by Benjamin J. Sansone

TBI and Drunk Driving Trends - Guest Author: Chelsea Travers with Care Meridian

Each year in the United States there are well over 1 million people who suffer from some sort of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Of that, between 50,000 and 100,000 people die from a TBI incident and approximately 80,000 to 90,000 are left with some sort of long lasting TBI impairment. Often times those injured must report to a hospital and/or specialty care facility and undergo some kind of rehabilitative treatment, like that offered at CareMeridian. While TBI can be caused by any number of incidents, falls, assaults, etc. many (as much as 20%) are caused by automobile accidents. Many of these automotive accidents are due to drunk or impaired driving. Young adults have a high incidence of TBI due to automotive accidents, and a large number of these involve alcohol or other mentally impairing drugs.

While drunk driving related Traumatic Brain Injuries are high there are measures that can be taken to prevent such incidents, the most important being don’t drive when impaired by alcohol or any other mind altering substance. Drunk driving is illegal in all 50 states and due to the recent increased enforcement of these laws TBI incidences have been on the decline. Nonetheless precautions should always be taken to reduce the likelihood of a drunk driving accident.