Sensory Damage from a Rollover Accident
A rollover accident can cause some very serious injuries that may affect a person’s sensory organs, such as the eyes, nose, or ears. Without healthy sensory organs, a person may not be able to receive information about the world around them. This can leave an injured individual with a potentially life-changing disability such as blindness or deafness.
Some rollover accidents may be the fault of another party, meaning that you can be compensated for any resulting medical bills or other expenses. If you have sustained a serious injury in a rollover accident that has affected your senses, contact the SUV rollover attorneys of the Willis Law Firm at 800-883-9858 today.
Sensory Loss from Injury
In a rollover accident, the out-of-control motion of the vehicle can cause substantial damage to the neck and head, destroying brain tissue and damaging sensory organs. This trauma can lead to serious problems that may either physically or mentally rob a person of their basic sensory abilities. These concerns include the following:
- Loss of nervous system connections
- Direct trauma to a sensory organ
- Brain damage causing a mental disability
- Trauma to the bones or muscles that house or stabilize a sensory organ
These injuries can have a major impact on a person’s lifestyle. Both lost and simply weakened sensory perception can leave a person without the basic ability to do their job properly or participate in activities they once enjoyed.
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A vehicle manufacturer has a responsibility to produce safe autos that are not prone to rolling over in an emergency situation. If you have been injured because of a vehicle manufacturer’s negligence, contact the SUV rollover lawyers of the Willis Law Firm today by calling 800-883-9858.