Northern California Pedestrian Head Injury Lawyers
Northern California Pedestrian Accident Head Injury Causes
For many individuals the possibility of being injured or killed while walking is a genuine concern. Pedestrian accidents injuries totaled at over 68,000 in 2008 according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Of these injuries the most serious is trauma to the head. Injuries to the head can be catastrophic and leave the victim with permanent disabilities. The majority of pedestrians are hit from the front, which propels them into a windshield or onto the top of a roof. If struck from the side they are often thrown into a stationary object or the ground. As a result of an impact with a vehicle, pedestrians can experience severe head injuries that include fractures, internal bleeding, concussions and hematomas. When a pedestrian suffers head injuries caused by the careless actions of a driver, the victim and their loved ones may recover monetary compensation from the at-fault party. An experienced northern California pedestrian accident head injury lawyer can advise you of the legal process and help you recover the compensation you may be entitled to.
Types of Pedestrian Accident Head Injuries
A head injury is among the most life threatening forms of wounds for a pedestrian. A study published by the Journal of Trauma Management & Outcomes reports that 62% of subjects that were involved in a pedestrian accident sustained an injury to the head. Their findings also outline how a head injury significantly increased the risk of a fatal outcome for the pedestrian.
An injury to the head is categorized as either closed or open. Closed head injuries mean that a blow to the head was experienced but it did not cause the skull to break. When an object hits the skull, breaking it and penetrating the brain, that is an open head injury. Types of head injuries include:
Concussion
A common brain injury in which the brain is shaken
Contusion
A bruise on the brain
Hemorrhage
Bleeding in the brain
Hematoma
Localized collection of blood that can compress brain tissue and generally the result of a hemorrhage
Symptoms of a Pedestrian Accident Head Injury
Even if the head (or skull) looks normal, the victim may have sustained a head injury. Head injuries can sometimes take several hours or days to develop. There may be internal bleeding or swelling that is undetectable from the surface. If you or a family member has been involved in a pedestrian accident and sustained an injury to the head it is very important that the victim seeks medical treatment and is closely monitored. If the victim experiences any of the following symptoms it could suggest serious trauma and require emergency medical treatment:
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Speak to a Northern California Pedestrian Accident Head Injury Attorney
Suffering a pedestrian accident head injury is a traumatic event, one that can have an impact for years to come. Instead of focusing on getting better and rehabilitating your injuries, you may find yourself wondering how to pay for medical bills and other health care related costs. Our Northern California pedestrian accident attorneys may be able to help you retrieve money from the negligent parties responsible for your head injuries. In addition to medical expenses, you may also be entitled to compensation for lost earnings and physical pain and emotional suffering. Contact us today at (800) 890-6722 to discuss any questions you have. If we handle your pedestrian accident claim, our attorneys will not charge any fees unless we recover compensation for you.
