Common Injuries From Car Accidents

by Bart Icles

Extensive studies have revealed that car accidents injuries are the no. 1 leading cause of injuries and deaths in America, with at least almost 50,000 individuals dying per year. On average, about 3 million people suffered car-related injuries per year, and about 70% or 2 million or so will have to live with long-term and/or permanent disability.

Some of the common injuries that any victim will have in car accidents are broken bones in various parts of the body, head injury or concussion, facial fracture, and whiplash. Broken bones, fractures, and dislocations are the most common of injuries any one can sustain when involved in a car accident; most injuries are located but not limited to the areas of the arms, legs, and clavicle.

Head injuries are one of the most dangerous injuries any one can have - car accident-related or not, as such injuries usually involve a direct trauma to the brain that may entail short and long-term health risks and even immediate death if not properly given attention. A concussion is a hard blow to the head from a car collision, and is the most common type of traumatic brain injury that can cause many physical, cognitive, and psychological symptoms, as well as transient loss of brain function. Repeated concussions or severe cases can cause cumulative brain damage, and sometimes death.

As doctors have noted, most severe head injury cases often result of the victim going into a deep state of unconsciousness or coma that may last from days to weeks, months and even years depending on the severity of the head injury. Most cases that last for years onward are considered lost cases.

According to doctors, severe cases of head injuries may result to coma which is a deep state of unconsciousness. In general, this condition only lasts more than two to four weeks, depending on the severity of the head injury. However, a person will succumb to vegetative state if the coma lasts for years.

Facial fractures are injuries of the soft tissues and the facial bones of the head. Common symptoms are swelling, nosebleeds, numbness and throbbing pain, deformity, blurred vision, and restricted or complete non-movement of the jaw.

Whiplash is also a common bodily injury that is most prevalent in high-impact collisions. The impact affects the neck ligaments and muscles, the spinal discs, and soft tissues of the neck. It can cause mild to severe neck strain, sprain, and dislocation problems. The symptoms at most times remain hidden and undetected in the first few days or weeks after any accident, and may slowly begin to manifests itself at the start as mild headaches, muscles spasms, swelling, and mild to severe chronic pain.

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This post was written by Bartt Iccles on August 18, 2009

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Personal Injury – Who Pays For The Legal Expenses?

by David Halbert

The term 'personal injury' depicts to an injury that is caused by someone else's laxity. It is a authorised term and it lets the injured person to claim for the injure caused by it. Damage can be anything. They can be of the physical or even psychological and emotional. These claims can be made in court, and proceedings are made accordingly.

There are different kinds of personal injuries and claims. Personal injuries that are on the whole frequently claimed by the injured person are relating to road accident injuries. Accidents at the work place, and corporeal attacks, are as well claimable personal injuries. Medical claims, as well as dental claims owing to negligence, can also be made. Besides, people who work in industries where poisonous materials are released can fall victim to countless conditions, such as chest conditions, job-related stress, and strain injuries. These damages can also be claimed.

The individual who gets injured of course can claim for personal injury damage, but the query is who compensates for personal injury claims? The answer is quite uncomplicated and evident. The person who shows carelessness and is the cause of the personal injury is the one who pays for the claims. Different countries have different standards for personal injury. In America, it is a bit complicated to comprehend. Fees of the legal representative are some percentage of the claim when the case is won.

In England things are somewhat different; you have to present your case within three days after the day of personal injury. If the sufferer not succeeds to do so, they lose the right of claim after three days. Only a minor has till the age of 21 to claim for their injury. But in every case, a court can give some extra time to the injured person. In case he does not accomplish the case, he is not charged any fee.

There is another term, and that is 'structural settlement'. This is a periodical payment for future needs of the claimant. In the beginning it was practiced in America only, but now this practice is also carried out in Europe and Australia.

Among personal injuries, road accident injuries are mostly commonly claimed by injured people. According to a survey, almost 62 percent of injured people can claim for their damages. As described earlier, the person who causes injury to another person is liable to pay; if an accident occurs due to poor road conditions then damages will be covered by the highway authorities. If it occurs due to the negligence of a person, then his insurance company will bear the loss. But if it happens because of some pedestrian or bicyclist, then the injured person can not claim for his injuries, as in these two cases it is not required to be insured against road accidents.

Accidents that occur in a workplace can also be claimed against the company. These accidents mainly occur at construction sites. The supplicant has to prove that this accident occurred because his employer did not give him with a harmless working site. Many employees do not claim for their damages due to a fear of job loss. They should claim bravely, because an employer is officially bound to be insured in order to cover these reparations.

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This post was written by David Halbert on June 7, 2009

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Following A Road Traffic Accident, What Is The Maximum Amount Of Compensation I Can Claim For An Arm Injury

by David Halbert

With the passage of time, science is recuperating the life of human beings by creating and finding out different incredible things. But these innovations are also causing annihilation to some extent. Current machinery has improved the pace of human, causing deadly accidents. The number of motor vehicles has increased with the increasing number of people. Drivers with the slightest amount of carelessness can cause deadly accidents due to the amount of traffic on the roads.

People lose their legs, arms, eyes and worse every day in road accidents. Though there are traffic signals all over and speed limits already defined, still drunkards, or teenagers for the sake of pleasure, disobey traffic rules and cause noxious mistakes where failure of life also takes place. From time to time it happens just due to over population that can not be guarded in at any rate.

People who undergo a huge loss cannot be compensated for that, but still they can get a little amount of money if they make a claim. One must frequently file a claim if he believes that he has to bear a loss because of some one else's negligence. Lack of knowledge in this instance always goes in favour of those who make solemn blunder due to lack of care.

Because of various kinds of loses, the amount of damages differs. When there is a big loss, the amount is larger than in the case of minor harm. Sometimes it is enough to aid the claimant for the rest of his life. For this purpose the case should be very powerful and the claimant should prove it clear of doubt that it was the other person's error.

Though health can not be regained once gone, still a certain amount of money can be of some help to the victim. Major damage like spinal cord injury leaves the victim incapable of performing the daily chores of life, so it is normally compensated with an amount of approximately 2.5 million pounds. Though it seems to be quite a big amount and the claimant can live his life easily with this much money, remember their health is irreplaceable.

If the loss is even bigger i.e. the loss of life of a loved one, then the compensation depends on the circumstances surrounding that accident. If the person was the only source of income to his family, then his siblings get even higher compensation from the court.

Loss of life or injury such as spinal cord or brain damage are big losses, but there are other losses that also leave the victims disabled or unable to perform functions efficiently, and such losses involve the loss of arms or legs etc. These losses are also covered by the guilty person and the amount of compensation can be from the range of 5, 00,000 pounds to 7, 00,000 pounds. This amount also applies to those who lose their job permanently due to that accident.

Normally, insurance companies pay for the damages caused by an insured person. It is hard to determine the amount so they usually add up the total amount spent on medical treatment of the person to reduce the severity of damages. To make your claim successful, it is important to hire an experienced and intelligent lawyer to make sure you win the case.

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This post was written by David Halbert on June 5, 2009

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