If you sustain a head injury it can have serious implications for your health and you may be able to file an accident compensation claim.
Head injuries can be sustained in 3 areas which may be injured individually or when more severe injuries occur in all three areas together. Your face, skull or brain may be injured and may be minor, severe or can sometimes threaten your life.
There are many environments where head injury accidents could be sustained including traffic accidents, at work, assaults, trips or falls in or outside of the home or while taking part in sports. It’s accepted that accidents happen but everybody has to take care of their own safety wherever they can. Any safety equipment or clothing stipulated for your work should be used properly. Helmets should be worn for dangerous sports such as skiing, motorcycling or sports that are physical and involve contact.
If you are injured and you have been negligent in taking care of your own safety any accident compensation claim will have a far less chance of success.
What may appear to be a minor head injury could result in more symptoms later. The full impact may not be felt immediately so you should always be aware of how you feel and acknowledge if you’re not feeling well. Symptoms with more serious head injuries are evident at the time of the accident or very soon after.
So, what symptoms should you be aware of?
A headache and feelings of sickness and nausea are the most common symptoms of head injury and there may be accompanying drowsiness, a feeling of confusion and slurred speech. Severe head injuries can lead loss of consciousness and discharge from the injured person’s nose or ears. However, a more severe injury may at first only show relatively minor symptoms and it is vital medical attention is sought.
Treatments for head injuries largely depend on the type of injury and the extent of the injuries. A medical practitioner may decide on first aid or observation of the patient over a few hours or days. In other cases medication may be prescribed.
Your injuries will be reported on by the doctors involved in your treatment and will be used if you file an accident compensation claim. Expertise from an experienced personal injury professional should be sought who will advise on filing your claim.
If you have suffered personal injury through another’s negligence pay a visit so you can Accident Compensation Claim Centre where you can access free and valuable advice and guidance so you can file a successful legal application.