{"id":1092,"date":"2021-09-13T16:19:37","date_gmt":"2021-09-13T16:19:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pacificwestinjury.com\/?p=1092"},"modified":"2023-11-15T13:56:55","modified_gmt":"2023-11-15T21:56:55","slug":"types-of-catastrophic-injuries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pacificwestinjury.com\/blog\/types-of-catastrophic-injuries\/","title":{"rendered":"Types of Catastrophic Injuries"},"content":{"rendered":"
Even though any type of injury can cause you to suffer debilitating harm and numerous life-long issues, when it comes to a catastrophic injury, the results can be disastrous.<\/p>\n
Yet, if you have suffered a catastrophic injury because of another person’s wrongful actions, you and your family should not be responsible for these terrifying repercussions. That is why Pacific West Injury Law is here for you, ready to take on this challenging legal battle and go after the financial recovery you are entitled to.<\/p>\n
Catastrophic injuries<\/a> are often defined as severe injuries that permanently stop a person from performing any gainful work. These injuries often involve damage to the spine and brain and can result in a loss of a limb, hearing loss, sight loss, and even death. Victims who survive this traumatizing injury will often have to deal with substantial disabilities and deformities and require long-term medical help.<\/p>\n Although catastrophic injuries can occur for a variety of reasons, most times, these injuries are the result of the following types of accidents:<\/p>\n When catastrophic injuries occur, they can leave the victim with permanent life-changing damages that affect every part of the body. Yet, even though these injuries are as unique as the accidents themselves, some types of catastrophic injuries occur more frequently than others. For instance:<\/p>\n A traumatic brain injury is caused by a blow, bump, jolt to the head, or a penetrating injury that usually results from a motor vehicle collision or a severe sporting injury. This trauma often leads to immediate or delayed symptoms that include everything from blurry vision and concentration issues to confusion.<\/p>\n However, a TBI can also result in death. In fact, traumatic brain injuries account for over\u00a061,000 deaths annually<\/a>\u00a0in the United States. That is about 166TBI-related fatalities every single day.<\/p>\n Burn injuries\u00a0<\/a>are often a result of damage to a body’s tissues because of heat, sunlight, radiation, chemicals, or electricity. Yet, scalds from hot liquids, fires, steam, and flammable gases can also cause some of the more severe burns. These burns are often classified into three types:<\/p>\n Burn injuries can cause massive scarring and blistering. However, they can also lead to significant issues due to infections since burn injuries are incredibly prone to them because of the large area of skin that often gets damaged.<\/p>\n Spinal cord injuries\u00a0<\/a>involve damage to any part of the spinal cord or the nerves at the end of the spinal canal. As a result of these injuries, many people suffer permanent changes to their strength, sensation, and other types of body functions below the injury site.\u00a0Although spinal cord injuries can cause a variety of symptoms, the more common signs of this devastating injury include:<\/p>\n Unfortunately, as of today, there is no cure for this catastrophic injury. However, rehabilitation treatments allow some people with this type of injury to live productive and independent lives.<\/p>\n Eye injuries<\/a> resulting in a loss of vision are a common type of catastrophic injury that often occurs when an individual gets hit in the face by a flying object or when exposed to a certain chemical. For example:<\/p>\n Following a catastrophic injury accident, your whole life can be turned upside down in an instant. Not only are you dealing with a devastating trauma and significant pain, but on top of it all, you may be on the hook for a slew of astronomical medical bills that you will never be able to afford. However, if this accident resulted from another person’s negligent or intentional actions, you should not be the one responsible for these expenses.<\/p>\nThe Most Common Causes of Catastrophic Injuries<\/h2>\n
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Common Types of Catastrophic Injuries<\/h2>\n
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)<\/h3>\n
Burn Damages<\/h3>\n
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Spinal Cord Trauma<\/h3>\n
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Eye Injuries<\/h3>\n
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Let an Experienced Personal Injury Lawyer Get You the Legal Help You Need<\/h2>\n