Everyone is at risk of sustaining an injury in an accident-whether it's a car crash, slip and fall, or something else. Minor injuries don't require medical attention and usually don't force you to miss any work. However, when injuries are serious or catastrophic, they can affect a person's life on multiple levels. In addition to physical pain and stress, injury victims often amass thousands of dollars in medical expenses, and they may need to miss months of work.
If you have incurred financial and emotional losses due to an injury that someone else caused, you may be eligible to seek compensation. Call the experienced personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of George Salinas, located in Austin, Texas, at (512) 851-1004 today.
What Injuries Are Most Common in Personal Injury Cases?
Numerous types of accidents can result in serious injury, including car crashes, motorcycle accidents, slip and falls, and more. Locations can also differ; victims may sustain their injury while at work, at a neighbor's house, while shopping at the mall, or at home while using a defective product. The types of injuries in personal injury cases vary just as much as the cause and location. Here are some of the most common injuries:
- Broken bones can be serious in nature,
depending on the location and severity of the break. In motor
vehicle accidents that occur at high speed-including pedestrian,
bicycle, and construction accidents-victims may suffer crushed
bones and require multiple reconstructive surgeries.
- Whiplash remains one of the most common neck
injuries, especially in motor vehicle accidents. The impact of a
collision can cause trauma that damages the soft tissue that
supports the neck. The pain and discomfort associated with
whiplash often doesn't show up for a few days after an accident,
which is why it is so important to seek medical attention
immediately following any accident, even if you don't think you
are injured.
Lacerations may occur in auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, or
truck accidents, and they can occur while using heavy equipment
or in a wide array of other scenarios. While many cuts heal, the
deepest and most painful lacerations can result in scarring or
disfigurement, and they may require cosmetic surgery.
- Burn injuries may occur in fires or explosions
that are the result of motor vehicle accidents, industrial
accidents, or spills of dangerous substances. Many minor burns
heal completely and may not leave any scars. However, serious
burns can cause permanent damage to skin, nerves, internal
organs, and bones. Major burns often include scarring and
disfigurement, which may require multiple skin grafting
surgeries.
- Brain injuries include concussions of all
severity, including traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) that can have
lifelong effects. Individuals who sustain a concussion usually
recover quickly. Unfortunately, those who sustain a TBI are at
risk for a wide variety of short-term and long-term issues.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), TBI victims may have problems with memory, logical
reasoning, vision, hearing, and communication. Additionally, TBI
victims often experience personality changes, like increased
aggression, and mental health disorders, such as depression and
anxiety.
- Spinal cord injuries fall under the umbrella
of back injuries, but the seriousness of spinal cord injuries
warrants extra attention. The spinal cord, in conjunction with
the brain, composes the largest organ of the central nervous
system. Serious injuries that pinch, sever, or otherwise injure
the spinal cord can cause partial or complete paralysis, numbness
in the limbs and other areas of the body, and loss of control of
bodily functions. The National Institute of Neurological -
Disorders and Stroke warn that individuals who sustain spinal
cord injuries also face a higher risk of lung and heart
problems.
- Back injuries remain some of the most common
motor vehicle injuries, but victims might also experience a back
injury in a construction accident, pedestrian accident,
motorcycle accident, or after falling on a wet surface. Minor
back injuries typically involve soft tissue damage in the middle
or lower back; the most severe back injuries involve bulged or
herniated discs and broken or fractured vertebrae, all of which
may require multiple surgeries to repair.
- Internal bleeding may occur as a result of
very serious accidents. Broken ribs, pieces of metal or glass, or
falling debris can puncture organs and result in internal and
external blood loss. Victims who internally bleed need immediate
medical treatment to avoid permanent damage and death.
What Types of Damages Might Be Recovered in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
The particulars of your accident and resulting injury-such as the extent of your injuries and financial loss that you incurred-will determine the specific amount and types of damages that a court might award you. The most common damages recovered in a settlement or verdict include:
- Medical expenses, including ambulance and
emergency medical treatment, hospital stays, radiology,
surgeries, prescription medications, physical therapy, and
more
- Reasonable future medical costs if you sustain
a permanent injury or a chronic condition, or if the defense
wants to settle before you have recovered from your injuries
- Lost wages for time away from work due to your
injuries
- Lost earning capacity if your injury renders
you incapable of returning to work
- Pain and suffering for the economic and
non-economic losses that you suffered due to your injury
Loss of consortium
- Funeral expenses in the event of the wrongful
death of a loved one
Contact a Skilled Personal Injury Lawyer in Austin
Regardless of the type and severity of your injuries, you should work with an experienced personal injury attorney, who will advocate for you and defend your rights. Your attorney will navigate the complicated legal process that is often involved with personal injury cases, investigate your accident, speak to potential witnesses, and handle all of the details for you. During this difficult time, you need to focus on your health and recovery. Call one of the qualified personal injury lawyers at the Law Offices of George Salinas, located in Austin, Texas, at (512) 851-1004-or online-to schedule your free consultation and to learn about how we can help.