Overland Park Internal Organ Injury Lawyers
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SEND MESSAGE NOWAn internal organ injury is an all too common result of traumatic accidents. The most common internal organ injuries occur in the head or abdomen. There are natural safeguards in the human body, such as the rib cage and skull, which exist to protect the internal organs from damage and injury; however some types of trauma are strong enough to cause significant damage to the organs. If you or a loved one has suffered internal organ injury as a result of another’s negligence, contact Joseph, Hollander & Craft. Our Overland Park internal organ injury lawyers can help.
Our Overland Park Internal Organ Injury Lawyers Cover Typical Symptoms of an Internal Organ Injury
After a trauma, symptoms of internal organ damage may or may not be immediately present. Some symptoms of a potential internal organ injury include loss of consciousness, illness, memory loss, drowsiness, and aches and pains, also known as visceral pain. Visceral pain is a common type of pain that affects the soft organs and can be extraordinarily severe.
There are lots of ways that trauma can damage the internal organs in the body, but a common result of internal organ damage is internal bleeding. This can happen in the chest, abdomen, body cavities, and even inside the eyes or the muscles and tissues that line the heart. In many cases, there will almost immediately be significant pain associated with the damage, but other times, the bleeding may not be evident right away. In the worst cases, it can cause a victim to go into a state of shock.
Internal bleeding can be difficult to identify, even for trained medical professionals. That’s why it is important to be on the lookout for the symptoms of internal injuries after any auto crash or traumatic impact. Look out for:
- A headache, especially one that lingers or gradually grows worse
- Confusion or memory loss
- Blurred vision
- Slurred or mumbled speech
- Dizziness
- Decreased blood pressure
- Muscle weakness
- Severe bruising
- Fatigue
- Blood in the urine or stool
Types of Internal Organ Injuries and How Our Overland Park Internal Organ Injury Lawyers Can Be There for You
Most internal organ injuries fall into one of three categories:
- Blunt Force Trauma – A violent collision causes this kind of injury. Blunt force trauma to the head can cause a hematoma which is a serious form of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).
- Penetrating Trauma – When an object tears through the body causing internal injuries, it is called a penetrating trauma. Injuries as the result of a penetrating trauma are most commonly seen after violent assaults and car wrecks.
- Deceleration Trauma – When a motor vehicle comes to a sudden stop, such as during a collision, the sudden deceleration and subsequent impact can cause serious internal injuries.
Some examples of common internal organ injuries include:
- Subdural hematoma: internal bleeding outside the brain tissue but within the skull. This type of injury is life-threatening and not always immediately noticeable.
- Punctured lung: if the ribs are broken as a result of an accident, the force of the collision can cause a broken rib or ribs to puncture the lungs. This is also known as pneumothorax and is a type of penetrating trauma.
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm: a bulge in the largest blood vessel in the body, the aorta. If not identified and treated quickly, it can rupture and cause massive internal bleeding.
- Liver damage: Often caused by blunt force trauma that tears or bruises the liver. It can also cause the liver to rupture, which in turn results in internal bleeding.
- Ruptured spleen: when the spleen is impacted by blunt force or penetrating trauma, it can cause internal bleeding in the abdominal cavity.
- Kidney damage: one of the most common internal organ injuries is kidney damage as the result of blunt force trauma. Similar to the liver and spleen, the kidneys can rupture and cause internal bleeding throughout the lower abdominal cavity.
JHC’s Overland Park personal injury attorneys are familiar with the myriad of internal organ injuries that can result from an accident or trauma and we know how to address them with insurance companies in and out of court.
Common Accidents Resulting in Internal Organ Injuries
Internal organ injuries can be caused by any number of factors, but are commonly caused by accidents due to someone else’s negligence. Common accidents that result in internal organ injuries include:
- Car Accidents: Internal organ injuries are extremely common after being involved in a car accident. Objects inside the vehicle or a part of the vehicle itself can penetrate the body and puncture a vital organ such as the lungs or liver. Additionally, the forces experienced during a car accident can also cause blunt force trauma, such as the head hitting the steering wheel.
- Truck Accidents: Truck accidents are some of the most catastrophic collisions because the sheer weight and forward momentum of trucks have the potential to do so much more damage. Truck impacts can cause devastating blunt force trauma and multiple internal organ injuries.
- Motorcycle Accidents: Unlike cars, trucks and buses, motorcycles and mopeds do not offer riders safety apparatuses such as seat belts and airbags to protect them in the event of a collision. As a result, motorcyclists and moped riders often suffer blunt force trauma, which can cause life-threatening internal organ injuries.
- Pedestrian Accidents: When pedestrians are involved in traffic-related accidents, they have no safety devices or structures to protect them from the blunt force trauma that occurs when they are struck by a vehicle or forcefully thrown against the ground or other objects. The extreme forces exerted against the unprotected body can result in severe and life-threatening internal organ injuries.
- Slip-and-Fall Accidents: Slip-and-fall accidents are very common and are often attributed to a property owner’s negligence. Wet or waxy floors, loose floorboards, badly constructed staircases, uneven walkways, cracked parking lots, and other hazards can cause slips and falls.
- Assault/Intentional Acts: Bodily assault is another common cause of internal injuries. When a person is beaten, they might sustain blunt force trauma and internal organ injuries. In the event of a shooting or stabbing, the victim may experience penetrating trauma that can cause damage to vital organs.
When an accident like this results in internal organ damage, JHC’s Overland Park personal injury attorneys have the knowledge and skill to ensure you are fairly compensated—for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and all other resulting damages.
FAQs
Why should I choose the Joseph, Hollander & Craft internal organ injury lawyers?
JHC’s personal injury lawyers will work to maximize your recovery. Our internal organ injury attorneys do not quickly “churn” through claims. We offer personalized attention. We are committed to helping each client recover the maximum amount possible through quality representation. An initial consultation with us is free, and we do not charge fees unless we recover compensation for you.
What is my internal organ injury case worth?
The exact value of your case depends on several factors, but internal organ injuries are significant and can warrant large settlements and jury awards. The total value of your case depends on the cumulative value of medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost earnings and lost earning capacity, any diminishment to your quality of life, and pain and suffering.
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