Truck accident injuries can range from mild bumps and bruises to life-threatening complications and, in some cases, death. The size, force, and overall capacity of these vehicles make it more likely for severe accidents to occur. If you have any truck accident injuries, our Okemos truck accident lawyer at White Law PLLC can help you seek out compensation from those responsible.
What Are the Most Common Injuries in Truck Accidents?
The National Safety Council states that, in 2021, 5,700 larger trucks were involved in some type of fatal accident, which is up 18% from the prior year. However, those suffering injuries may suffer long-term losses, including debilitating conditions that do not improve. Some of the most common injuries include the following:
- Head and brain injuries, including traumatic brain injuries
- Burns, which often lead to complicated infections
- Amputations
- Disfigurements
- Spinal cord damage, often resulting in paralysis
- Orthopedic injuries
Individuals struck by a vehicle may suffer numerous injuries that do not resolve, including traumatic losses, paralysis, cognitive function decline, and overall poor quality of life. In all situations, you may be able to receive compensation for these losses if you can show that another party is responsible for them. Our truck accident attorneys will work with you to do that.
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What Are the Most Common Types of Brain Injuries After a Truck Accident?
The force and impact of a truck accident can create numerous risks to a person’s health, especially to the brain. Traumatic brain injuries can create a lasting impact on a person’s life and overall well-being, making it difficult to communicate, function normally, learn, and live their life as they should. Some of the most common brain injuries after a truck accident include:
- Concussions: This occurs when the brain faces intense impact from a sudden hit, causing the brain to move back and forth in the skull. This can lead to headaches, communication problems, trouble sleeping, and concentration problems.
- Hemorrhage: A hemorrhage occurs when there is bleeding in the brain, often due to damage to the skull. This can lead to intense pain, coma, and death.
- Hematoma: A hematoma develops when there is too much blood building up on the exterior of the skull under the skill, creating an intense risk of injury to the brain if not treated.
- Contusion: Smaller leaks of blood into the tissues of the brain can be damaging, impacting the function of the brain but often causing slow damage.
- Lacerations: Though the skull is very hard and protective, the impact from a truck can lead to intense damage to the brain should the skull allow for deep lacerations to occur.
Brain injuries like these often require emergency medical care, ongoing support, multiple surgeries, and a long time of healing. The risk of strokes is high, as well as the risk of infection. For many, life is never going to be the same as a result of this damage.
What Are the Most Common Types of Spinal Injuries in a Truck Accident?
The spine is made of a series of bones, called vertebrae, that line up one on top of the other and are hollow in the middle to allow the passage of the spinal cord. This cord is the pathway of information that moves from the brain to each area of your body, and any damage to it can lead to numerous implications. Some of the most common spinal injuries after a truck accident include:
- Broken vertebrae: These bones can break and may also become misaligned, which can lead to pinching nerves, intense pain, and limitations on function.
- Neck pain: Whiplash is a condition impacting the upper portion of the spine at the base of the neck that can cause intense pain and cognitive decline if not treated.
- Paralysis: if any portion of the spinal cord suffers damage that cannot be repaired, such as a severing of the nerve in that area, this can lead to no communication moving from the brain to this area of the body, leading to partial or full paralysis.
- Cervical damage: Cervical damage to the spinal column refers to damage on the upper portion and may result in complete paralysis of the upper portion of the body, difficulty breathing, and trouble with heart rate control.
- Lumbosacral damage: This damage occurs in the lower portion of the spine, causing back pain and difficulty with hip and leg movement and bladder function.
Spinal injuries are some of the most damaging, with long-term implications because they do not often heal fully. Many people face a lifetime of pain, mobility issues, difficulty with caring for themselves, and the need for ongoing support and medical care. Pain, headaches, difficulty with lifting, and numbness are common symptoms in mild cases of spinal damage.
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How Can a Truck Accident Attorney Help with Injuries?
When you suffer injuries from a truck accident, it is critical to have the resources and support you need to recover. To do that, you need to know who is to blame and what they owe you. Our truck accident attorneys will work very closely with you throughout the process, including for:
- Determining who is at fault for your injuries
- Working to prove what your current losses are
- Estimating the value of your future medical needs and losses
- Considering the change in your quality of life
- Factoring in losses related to the expectancy of your lifespan following these injuries
- Discussing emotional trauma with you
- Estimating the chronic pain losses you suffered
Every case involving a truck accident carries a high risk of injuries. Some of those could carry on for years to come. With the help of a truck accident attorney, you ensure you have the legal representation you need to fight for the compensation you are owed.
You will always work directly with your attorney throughout your case.
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