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Distinguishing Between Open Head Injury and Closed Head Injury

Submitted by Daniel on Friday Sep 19, 2008 and viewed 167 times
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An open head injury or a closed head injury can result from the negligence, actions, or inactions of another party. It is important to get sound legal counsel to determine if a claim should be filed as a result of your brain injury.

There are two distinct types of brain injuries – open head injuries and closed head injuries.  Open head injuries are injuries in which the skull and brain are punctured.  Closed head injuries are those injuries in which the skull is not punctured but you do receive a blow to the head.

 

Two of the most common types of head injuries are concussions and contusions.  Contusions are a bruising of the brain.  These types of closed head injuries or open head injuries can be significant and can cause:

  • Coma
  • Paralysis
  • Seizures
  • Loss of sensations
  • Speech/language problems
  • Motor skill problems
  • Changes in personality and mental faculties

 

Anyone who has suffered a brain injury, whether an open head injury or closed head injury, should consult with a legal professional in addition to their medical professional.  Brain injuries can lead to a significant legal claim against other parties if they are deemed completely or partially at fault for your injury. 

 

Some injured parties assume an accident is their own fault (e.g., a single car accident). However, there could be claims against the manufacturer for faulty products or other factors, which is why it is essential for you to consult with an experienced attorney following your injury.  There are many factors that need to be weighed to determine if you have a valid claim and who that claim should be brought against.

 

Brain injury litigation is complex so be certain to consult with an experienced attorney that understands these types of injuries and can help you maneuver through the litigation.

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If you have been injured in an auto accident, do not hesitate to contact an injury accident attorney as soon as possible. There are statutes of limitations in personal injury / negligence cases, so it is in your best interest to speak to an experienced attorney immediately.

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