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Teen Survives Near-Fatal Crash, Faces Memory Loss
8 Mar
Summary
- Nathan was struck by a car, suffering multiple broken bones and a TBI.
- He now experiences memory loss, forgetting events every four hours.
- The family faces significant medical bills amid financial strain.

On January 10, 16-year-old Nathan Banks was struck by a car while crossing the street in Hampton, Virginia, after visiting a trampoline park. The impact left him with a broken back, tailbone, and pelvis, along with severely bruised lungs and a deep hand laceration. Paramedics struggled to find a pulse for approximately ten minutes before he was transported to the hospital.
Doctors discovered Nathan also sustained a traumatic brain injury, resulting in a condition where his memory resets roughly every four hours. This impacts his daily life significantly, making it challenging to recall recent events. His mother compares his condition to the movie '50 First Dates.'



