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New York Closed Head Injury

Closed head injuries are a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs when a sudden force causes the brain to collide with the inside of the skull. Unlike open head injuries, where the skull is penetrated, closed head injuries do not involve visible external wounds. Instead, the damage occurs internally, making them more challenging to detect and diagnose. In New York, closed head injuries are a serious concern, particularly in situations involving accidents, falls, assaults, or sports-related incidents. The consequences of closed head injuries can be far-reaching, affecting a person's physical, cognitive, emotional as well as financial well-being. If you or a loved one has suffered a closed head injury, contact a New York personal injury lawyer at Stephen Bilkis & Associates. With over 20 years of experience of winning substantial compensation for injured victims, we have the knowledge and skill to fight for your rights.

Types of Closed Head Injuries

Here are some of the common types of closed head injuries:

  • Concussions: Concussions are a common type of closed head injury and are often referred to as mild TBIs. They typically result from a sudden blow or jolt to the head, causing temporary disruption of brain function. Concussions can lead to symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, confusion, and memory problems. While many concussions resolve over time with rest and medical supervision, repeated concussions or mismanagement of the injury can lead to more severe complications.
  • Contusions: Contusions occur when there is bruising or bleeding on the brain tissue, often caused by direct impact to the head. Contusions may result in localized brain damage and can lead to symptoms such as loss of consciousness, speech difficulties, and motor impairment. Depending on the severity and location of the contusion, long-term cognitive and physical impairments may occur.
  • Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI): DAI is a more severe closed head injury where the brain's nerve fibers are stretched or torn due to rotational forces within the skull. This widespread damage can result in a variety of neurological deficits, including coma, severe cognitive impairments, and permanent disabilities.
  • Coup-Contrecoup Injury: This type of closed head injury occurs when the brain sustains damage at two opposite sides. The first impact, known as the coup injury, occurs at the site of the initial force, while the second impact, known as the contrecoup injury, occurs at the opposite side of the brain as it rebounds against the skull. Coup-contrecoup injuries can lead to complex neurological issues and cognitive deficits.
  • Hematoma: A hematoma is a collection of blood outside of the blood vessels that can form in the brain after a closed head injury. Hematomas can exert pressure on the brain tissue, leading to severe neurological symptoms and requiring immediate medical intervention.
Common Causes of Closed Head Injuries

Closed head injuries can result from various accidents and situations, such as:

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents: Car, motorcycle, and truck accidents are among the leading causes of closed head injuries. The forceful impact of a collision can cause the brain to hit the skull, resulting in concussions, contusions, and traumatic brain injuries.
  • Slip and Fall Accidents: Slippery floors, uneven surfaces, or poorly maintained premises can lead to slip and fall accidents, causing closed head injuries, particularly in elderly individuals. Property owners must take reasonable precautions to prevent such accidents.
  • Assaults and Violence: Physical altercations, assaults, and acts of violence can result in severe closed head injuries. Victims of such incidents may be entitled to compensation for their injuries and suffering. Note that pursuing compensation is a separate action from the criminal action initiated by the state. To discuss a civil action, contact an experienced New York personal injury lawyer.
  • Sports Injuries: Participating in contact sports or engaging in recreational activities like biking, skiing, or skateboarding can lead to closed head injuries if proper safety measures, such as wearing helmets, are not followed.
  • Workplace Accidents: Certain occupations, such as construction and industrial work, carry inherent risks of closed head injuries from falling objects, machinery accidents, or falls from heights. Employers must prioritize safety protocols to protect their workers.

At Stephen Bilkis & Associates, our dedicated team of New York personal injury lawyers is committed to providing compassionate and experienced legal representation to individuals who have suffered closed head injuries due to someone else's negligence or wrongdoing. If you or a loved one has been a victim of a closed head injury caused by a motor vehicle accident, slip and fall incident, sports activity, workplace accident, or violence, we are here to help.

Compensation and Statute of Limitations

Victims of closed head injuries caused by someone else's negligence may be eligible for compensation in New York. Potential compensation could cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related damages. The exact amount that victims may be entitled to receive depends on a variety of factors. An experienced personal injury attorney in New York can give you a better idea of the value of your case.

However, it is crucial to be aware of the statute of limitations, which restricts the time within which a victim can file a personal injury claim. In New York, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including closed head injuries, is generally three years from the date of the accident or injury. CVP §214(5). Failing to file a claim within this period may result in the loss of the right to seek compensation.

Seek Justice for Your Head Injury

If you suspect that your loved one has suffered a closed head injury due to negligence, it is essential to take immediate action and seek the help of an experienced persona injury attorney serving New York. At Stephen Bilkis & Associates, we understand the gravity of such injuries and the importance of holding responsible parties accountable for their actions. By pursuing legal action, you not only seek justice for your loved one but you also seek receive rightful compensation to cover medical expenses and other losses resulting from the closed head injury. Our team of dedicated attorneys is ready to provide you with the necessary guidance and support throughout the legal process. Contact us at 800.696.9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: Brooklyn, Long Island, Queens, Manhattan, Nassau County, Staten Island, Suffolk County, Bronx, and Westchester County.

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