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3 catastrophic injuries you can sustain during a car accident 

On Behalf of | Jun 17, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Most people will experience a car accident at some point in their lifetime. Unfortunately, some of those accidents will result in life-altering injuries. If you are involved in a tragic accident that is not your fault, it is important that you pursue a personal injury lawsuit against the responsible party.

Make no mistake, a catastrophic injury that is occasioned by a car wreck can turn your life upside down. You could be driving to work one morning and, within a twinkle of an eye, your life is turned is changed forever following a grisly accident. 

What is a catastrophic injury?

Any disabling injury that has the potential for having a long-term effect on your health and life is considered catastrophic. Catastrophic injuries can impact your ability to communicate, walk or even care for yourself.

Here are three types of catastrophic injuries that you can suffer after a car crash:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs): The human brain is incredibly delicate and sensitive to trauma. A traumatic brain injury during a car accident happens when the head is violently slammed against the headrest, dashboard or any other part of the car. It also happens when a flying object strikes the head. 
  • Spinal cord injuries: Just like TBIs, spinal cord injuries can be debilitating. Depending on the location of the injury, the accident victim may experience paraplegia or quadriplegia. Spinal cord injury can result in permanent paralysis that may require thousands of dollars to manage.   
  • Internal organ injuries: Injuries to the body’s vital organs like the heart, liver and kidneys, just like most other accident-related injuries, can be catastrophic. These injuries can result in internal bleeding that, left untreated, can be life-threatening. 

A catastrophic injury after a car wreck is exactly what it sounds like. Knowing your legal options can help you pursue the compensation you deserve for your injuries and other damages.