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Brain Damage and Disabilities from Rollovers

During a rollover accident, a person’s head can strike the ceiling or the sides of the vehicle, potentially leading to head trauma. These brain injuries can be especially dangerous if the motorist is not adequately restrained by an engaged seat belt. Unfortunately, this damage may result in a loss of basic abilities that can vary depending on the severity and location of the injury.

If you or someone you love has sustained brain damage as a result of a rollover accident, the party at fault for your injuries may be held responsible to cover your medical bills and other costs. To learn more about your legal options after a rollover accident injury, contact the SUV rollover accident lawyers of the Willis Law Firm by calling 800-883-9858 today.

Types of Disabilities from Rollover Injuries

When the brain becomes damaged, a person may experience a loss of ability depending on the area of the brain affected. This is due to damages to the brain rendering certain areas useless or significant compromised. As a result, a person can experience diminished or even lost abilities. The following may result from brain injuries in a rollover accident:

  • Paraplegia or quadriplegia
  • Loss of fine motor skills
  • Loss of language skills
  • Loss of the basic senses such as sight and hearing
  • Loss of cognitive ability
  • Memory loss
  • Loss of abilities integral to basic bodily functions

The severity of these disabilities can change according to the area of the brain damaged and the extent of the injury. In some cases, these disabilities may prove permanent. In others, these may only be temporary conditions.

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If you or someone you love has suffered a disability because of a rollover accident, we may be able to help you pursue a course of legal action. To discuss your rights and options further with a dedicated advisor, contact the SUV rollover injury lawyers of the Willis Law Firm today at 800-883-9858.

 

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