All You Need To Know About Head Injury Compensation!

Head injuries include injuries to the brain and other parts of the head, such as the skull or the scalp. In case a head injury is caused due to an accident or incident cause due to the fault of another person, the injured person can claim brain injury compensation. Compensation, no matter what the amount, will be enough for the victim, as their life can be changed immensley. If you are planning to make a claim for head injury compensation for yourself or someone else, it is imperative that you research well. Types of head injuries that may occur are:

Local injury

A local injury to the brain can be caused during an assault with a weapon, during an accident when the head hits the steering wheel or when a person falls on the curb with a sharp edge. This kind of an accident can tear the scalp, break through the skull and cause direct injury to the brain. A Small portion of the brain may be affected by this kind of injury, although this can still damage the brain severley. This kind of injury usually happens in traffic accidents.

Acceleration injury

This kind of injury occurs when the head is forced to move suddenly or stop or turn rapidly. It may happen if a bike suddenly runs into a lamp post; when a standing car gets hit from behind; or even a punch in the jaw. These instances swing the head suddenly causing an injury. The sudden movement of the head forces the brain to move, which then stretches and pulls it out of shape. This may cause the fibers, arteries and veins running through it to be torn across. This causes serious injury to the brain though a few are more susceptible to damage than others. This kind of injury is commonly called ‘Whiplash injury’ and can lead to a claim for ‘Whiplash compensation’.

Multiple Injuries

In a lot of accidents, the damage caused to the brain may be more than once. Falling out of a car during an accident can see a victim injuring their head. The victim may not be able to climb out of the car; perhaps they can't breath properly or perhaps they are pinned down. Due to not enough oxygen getting to the brain, the cells may die.

Swelling of the brain and intracranial pressure

Just as other parts of our body, the brain too undergoes swelling after an injury. In normal cases, the brain is closely fitted inside the skull. But in case of an injury, the brain swells and if it continues, the pressure inside the brain known as intracranial pressure increases. When the pressure rises, the arteries of the brain get squeezed and the blood flow stops. You need to take action immediately, otherwise the brain may result in dying.

A head injury can claim and be rewarded a much higher compensation than the average personal injury claim. The help of solicitors is imperative if you want to fight the case. If you cannot find a suitable solicitor in your area, then try the solicitors in Manchester or Bury.

 

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