When we think about injury car accidents, we typically think about injuries caused by the immediate physical impact: broken bones, sprains, lacerations, traumatic brain injury, etc. We don’t usually think about the possibility that a car crash could trigger a heart attack or stroke. But some studies have indeed suggested that this is the case. February is American Heart Month—a month dedicated to raising Americans’ awareness of heart health and the causes of heart failure and stroke. To that end, let’s explore this question further: Could an otherwise healthy person suffer a heart attack or stroke after a car accident, even if they had no other overt injuries?
An interesting study from Boston University School of Medicine sheds some light on this question. In the study, researchers found that adults aged 65 and older who were occupants in a car crash were more likely to suffer heart failure or stroke within 30-180 days of the crash than pedestrians who were hit by a car. While older adults are naturally more prone to heart attack or stroke, this data clearly showed the car crash as a significant factor in people who were otherwise healthy.
Other research has confirmed that car accidents can indeed increase the risk for heart attack and stroke in other adults after the fact, whether due to physical injuries or increased stress. Let’s take a closer look.
Heart attacks can occur in the aftermath of a car accident for a variety of reasons. The two most common causes are:
Strokes can also occur after a car crash due to stress and trauma. More commonly, these occur in the aftermath of other physical injuries (even seemingly minor ones). Whiplash, for example, can cause tears in brain tissue, which can lead to stroke over time. Even minor accidents that don’t seem like they should be serious—such as low-impact rear-end collisions at slow speeds—can still result in whiplash or other neck injuries capable of causing an eventual brain hemorrhage. Other causes of stroke after a car crash include hemorrhaging from blood vessels weakened from the impact that eventually burst, or by disruptions to blood flow caused by the accident itself.
Even if you believe you sustained no injuries in an accident, there’s a possibility for complications to occur after the fact, such as heart attack or stroke. A physical exam may reveal early warning signs that enables the doctor to take preventative steps to avert heart attack, stroke, or other issues.
If you’ve been injured in an accident, or if you believe a recent heart attack or stroke was caused by an accident after the fact, our team of personal injury lawyers can work to make sure you receive due compensation for your injuries. Call our offices to schedule a free consultation.
Receiving injuries from a car crash can be bad enough, but the stakes are much higher when burn injuries are also involved. Considering that a car includes hundreds of pounds of hot metal, scalding hot water, and highly flammable oil and gas, it’s not uncommon for accident victims to suffer serious burn injuries. An accident could put you in direct contact with searing hot substances, or you could suffer burns in a subsequent car fire.
Whatever the case, these burn injuries can be severe and life-threatening. Treating them can be a prolonged and painful process. Let’s discuss crash-related burn injuries in more detail: how they are treated, what complications may arise, and why you need a skilled attorney to ensure the additional treatment costs are covered.
Burn injuries are categorized into different levels of severity:
Receiving burn injuries in a car accident can make your treatment much more complicated. Your exposure to dirt, debris, and chemicals makes the burn injuries more susceptible to severe infection. Burns also tend to increase the pain and suffering from the accident considerably since the nerves are deeply affected. Burn injuries often leave permanent scarring and may require multiple surgeries and long recovery times. This results in excessively high medical bills and additional lost income.
Burn injuries related to car accidents can result in more complications, greater pain, increased suffering, and longer recovery times. Yet, insurance companies will still try to pay as little as possible. Often, they offer far less money than is needed for a full recovery. Ensure you receive the full settlement you deserve. Hire a personal injury attorney with specific experience in burn injury cases. Our team of experienced attorneys understands the complexities of burn injury car accidents. We know how to make sure your injuries, pain, and suffering are fully covered. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
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