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Car Accident Injuries That Require Surgery

Posted July 12, 2021 in Uncategorized

Car Accident Injuries That Require Surgery

No one wants to get into a car accident but statistically, adults are going to get into an average of three accidents in their lifetime. The injuries can range from mild to severe and even death. In a moment you could find yourself fighting for your life in a hospital or just facing serious injuries that require surgery. Those who are in accidents that happen at high speeds are often more likely to be in accidents that require surgery. 

Below the team at Des Moines Injury Law, LLP has listed the top common injuries of car accidents that require surgery. 

Top Common Car accident Injuries That Require Surgery

Traumatic Brain Injuries

When the brain takes damage it can result in permanent impairment and a lifetime of pain and suffering. In many cases, a brain injury can result in a loss of life. When the brain shows signs of swelling it can put pressure on the delicate tissues of the brain. If the pressure rises too much then surgery is an option to alleviate the pressure of the brain and protect it from further damage. Typically a piece of the skull would be removed in order to let the swelling expand without hurting the brain more. 

Back Injuries 

With the force of the collision, the back and spinal cord can suffer injuries. Severe spinal cord damage or even ruptured discs may require surgery to correct. Without treatment, paralysis can occur. When this happens paralysis can result in permanent impairment and a lifetime of limited mobility. Surgeries can fix various injuries but they may not fix everything. 

Neck Injuries 

When the neck whips around violently the discs in the neck can rupture or herniate. In some cases, this could even fracture the spinal cord. Most of these injuries are life-threatening and require immediate surgery to fix them. Even if you feel you have minor pain in your neck it is worth getting checked. 

Internal Injuries 

You may not know you have an internal injury right away. During a car accident your liver, lungs, spleen, or other vital organs can suffer damage. These injuries may result in loss of life if not identified in time. This is another reason getting into a doctor after an accident is necessary, even if you are not in pain.  

Compound Fractures

A simple break is often treated with a cast. However, when you have a compound fracture it can be more complex. To make sure that the bones heal, surgery is often needed. Pins, plates, and rods are often used to secure the bone in place as well as a cast. After an accident, you may have to undergo multiple surgeries to get it set. 

Surgery is often necessary and expensive. This is why contacting a car accident lawyer, like one from Des Moines Injury Law, LLP, can be the difference between getting compensation and not. 

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