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How To Deal With Blunt Force To The Head After A Car Accident

Blunt force trauma injuries result from a forceful impact. When people hear about blunt trauma, their mind goes to someone being hit by a blunt object. But, blunt trauma also occurs from car accidents. If your or your loved one has experienced blunt force trauma, you can recover damages if such injuries resulted from someone else negligence. It would help if you find out what you deserve and how to get compensated from an experienced car accident lawyer. This article will concentrate on how to detect blunt head trauma and how to seek compensation.

 How Do I Know I Have Suffered From A Blunt Head Trauma After A Car Accident?

One of the common questions from vehicle accident victims is how one can tell whether they have had a blunt trauma injury.
Research shows that signs and symptoms of blunt trauma may appear as soon as the accident occurs while some may emerge some weeks after the injury. Also, one may notice some pains, which may not be related to the injury. Others victims may not show any signs or symptoms, but their injuries worsen over time. One of the common injuries resulting from blunt trauma is a traumatic brain injury. 

According to Mayo clinic, TBI may have physical as well as psychological effects on the victim. That is why one is encouraged to seek medical attention immediately after an accident. Unfortunately, during a vehicle accident, the victim has no or less power to protect their head from sustaining an injury. Again, the speed of impact or the force applied is directly related to the injuries a victim suffers. For instance, if you were involved in a big rig accident, it’s more likely that you may have severe head injuries compared to when you may be involved in a car accident. Whichever the cause of your head trauma, it’s vital to consult a lawyer who will help you fight back to get back all the expenses spent due to negligence.

If you or your loved one has been in a vehicle accident and believe you suffered from blunt trauma head injuries, you can look for the below symptoms:

  • Recurring headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Vomiting
  • Loss of balance
  • Light or sound sensitivity
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Mood swings

Most of the above symptoms may develop after an accident but could mean another injury. Therefore, the best way to know whether you have such injuries and secure compensation for the same is to seek medical care from a doctor who deals with head injuries.
To have a smooth process of seeking medical care and negotiating or seeking justice through a court judgment, you may find an Anchorage lawyer to offer you legal guidance.

 Classification Of Blunt Injuries

Blunt injuries can be classified into four main categories including:

Laceration:

Lacerations result from blunt trauma. It’s a skin wound that emanates from a sharp object. When such injury occurs on the scalp, sometimes the victim may bleed profusely

Contusion:

The blunt impact result in rupture of capillaries which are underneath the scalp skin. The skin is left intact, which makes it hard to detect the injury.

Abrasion: 

The head skin may be torn off and may not necessarily bleed. Abrasion varies in degrees; 1st-degree abrasion, which is less severe, 2nd degree abrasion damages the outer and second lawyer of the scalp skin and 3rd-degree abrasion which is mostly severe to cause injury to the deeper subcutaneous layer of your skin.   

Skull fracture:  

Trauma may cause the skull to break. Many skull fractures may occur during a vehicle accident, such as simple fracture, compound, or depressed fracture. While mild breaks may heal over time, other severe fractures always lead to complications such as brain damage or even seizures.

  Personal Injury Claim For Blunt Force Trauma To The Head

Several complications may occur after suffering from blunt force trauma to the head after a car accident. If the injury was severe, this might cause increased risk such as brain death, lifetime seizures among other complications. If you believe such injuries resulted from the other driver’s negligence, this may ease the burden of medical care or hospitalization. The journey to recovery may belong. Besides, the victim and the family members are affected emotionally. With the many medical professionals, you may need to visit; such may need upfront fees to cater to your injuries. This means that you will need money.

If your doctor detects trauma, he/she may perform ultrasound, CT scans, or any other imaging technique to detect the nature and extent of your head injuries. More to this, you will need evidence to show that your head was injured from blunt force, and someone’s negligence caused such.  You may not have time to argue about liability with the at-fault driver’s insurance company. The above means that you require an experienced personal injury lawyer to represent you. Such a lawyer can help if you’re not sure what will be needed for the process, all this may be explained during your free case review.