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SUV Rollover Closed Head Injury Attorneys

The phrase “closed head injury” refers to any kind of damage to the brain that does not involve skull fractures. These injuries can range from mild concussions to permanent brain damage. Although they can be caused in many different ways, one of the leading causes is car accidents.

If you or a loved one has suffered a head injury due to an SUV rollover accident, you may have grounds for legal action. The SUV rollover closed head injury lawyers of the Willis Law Firm can provide the information you need to take the next step. Contact us today at 800-883-9858.

Types of Closed Head Injury

There are several different classifications of closed head injuries, depending on the type of damage done to the brain. These types are:

  • Concussion: This is a minor type of brain injury characterized by temporary damage. Symptoms include double vision, dizziness, nausea, and, potentially, temporary loss of consciousness.
  • Cerebral contusion: This is a bruise that forms when small blood vessels in the brain are damaged. The symptoms can include loss of coordination, memory, and muscle control.
  • Hematoma – A hematoma is a pool of blood formed when blood vessels are torn. When this occurs inside the skull, it is known as an intracranial hematoma. Intracranial hematomas place pressure on the brain that can lead to permanent damage.
  • Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) – This is a serious injury that occurs when the skull is moved violently, causing multiple lesions (tears) to occur throughout the brain. Sadly, this often leads to coma, significant impairment, and even death.

Anyone who has been hit in the head during a car accident needs to be evaluated for potential closed head injuries. The faster these injuries are treated, the lower the risk of permanent injury or death.

Contact a Rollover Closed Head Injury Lawyer

If you or a member of your family has suffered a brain injury in a rollover accident, we can help you determine your legal rights. Contact the SUV rollover closed head injury attorneys of the Willis Law Firm by calling 800-883-9858.

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