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The Potential Consequences of an Open-Head Injury in a California Accident

There is no such thing as a “good” head injury or brain injury, but some are worse than others. One of the worst possible types of head injuries is an open-head injury. If you have suffered this type of injury then we hope you will contact a personal injury attorney with specific experience in these cases. They are very complex and often involve long-term consequences.

Choosing the wrong attorney could lead to your personal injury claim only covering short-term care when long-term care can be much higher. Keep reading to learn more about potential long-term consequences and then contact Law Offices of Michael A. Kahn at (310) 209-1600 for a free legal consultation.

What is an Open-Head Injury?

First and foremost, let us cover what an open-head injury is. It refers to a situation in which an object has pierced a person’s head. In some cases it has entered the brain as well. There could be obvious signs of trauma to the head that includes damage to the brain. As you can imagine, these are some of the most serious brain injuries a person can experience.

Closed-Head Injuries Are Much Different

A closed-head injury involves an injury to the head and/or brain that has no external gashes and in which the skull was not penetrated. It is defined by injuries to the head or brain such as brain swelling, brain bruising, and similar injuries. The particular danger of these types of injuries is that they are not always visible or obvious.

Skull Fractures Are Common Types of Open-Head Injury

One of the most common – if not the most common – types of open-head injury is a skull fracture. Signs of a fracture to the skull include cuts, gashes, or bruises on the exterior of the head. These are generally obvious from the outside and involve bleeding.

Other Types of Brain and Head Injuries Often Occur Along with Open-Head Injuries

It is not uncommon for a person who has suffered an open-head injury to have other head and brain injuries. This includes concussions, hematomas, brain contusions, and brain contusions. Injury to the head can occur too, such as broken noses or broken jaws. These injuries may all require both long-term care and immediate surgery.

What to Do if You Have Suffered Damages from a Head Injury

If you or a loved one has been injured and you have suffered damages, we strongly recommend contacting a personal injury attorney who can help you. You can begin with a free legal consultation by calling Law Offices of Michael A. Kahn at (310) 209-1600. We can go over your situation to find the best way forward.

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