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Common traumatic brain injuries from slip-and-fall accidents

On Behalf of Nolan Law Group | Aug 14, 2023 | Accidents & Incidents

An accident can happen to anyone in Illinois without warning. One of the most common situations is a slip-and-fall, which can injure you. These are common traumatic brain injuries stemming from slip-and-fall accidents.

Concussion

A concussion is a milder but common form of traumatic brain injury that can develop after a slip-and-fall accident. If a person experiences a bump to the head, it can cause their brain to shift from one end of the skull to the other, leaving bruising. Symptoms can vary but often result in confusion, headaches, slurred speech and dizziness.

Contusion

A contusion is a type of bruising in the brain that may lead to bleeding. During a slip-and-fall, a person can suffer this injury when they hit their head on the floor or ground. In some cases, a contusion can heal independently, but surgery may be necessary in others.

Closed head injury

A closed head injury is one of the most common traumatic brain injuries stemming from slip-and-fall accidents. It can result in swelling and pressure in the brain, bruised tissue and blood vessels, and permanent brain damage. With this type of injury, the skull isn’t pierced, but the brain is still affected.

Hematoma

A hematoma is one of the most severe forms of traumatic brain injuries. A serious slip-and-fall such as tumbling down a flight of stairs can lead to hematoma, characterized by brain blood clots. This injury is considered a medical emergency and needs immediate medical attention; if it’s not promptly addressed, it may result in severe brain damage.

Although some slip-and-fall accidents are relatively minor, others are more serious. Property owners must ensure that the area is kept clean, well-lit, in safe conditions and clear of clutter or they can be held liable for injuries.

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