Depends upon the laws applicable under the jurisdiction where cause of action took place.
depends on what injury is enjoured...
One seeking information about head injury advice would want to speak to an attorney specializing in head injuries or accidents if the injury was a result of an accident. If one was seeking medical advice on a head injury, one would then need to consult a specialized physician.
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The amount of time an injury takes to heal depends on the severity of the injury. A head injury from a person hitting their head should always be seen by a doctor to insure there is no fatal threat. If a person has a knot form from hitting there head, it could take weeks to heal.
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After my head injury I have cold sensations internally
You would need to consult a lawyer to determine potential settlement. Some lawyers give free case evaluations: http:/wwwzperiodznewsomelawzperiodzcomIn the UK - how the brain injury is caused is largely irrelevant for the purpose of how much compensation you can claim. The example you have given is for an accident at work - so long as your employer is legally at fault a medical report is necessary describing the exact nature of your injuries. Based upon this your solicitor could value the pain and suffering and calculate any additional financial losses to calculate your overall compensation settlement. Please see the related link "brain / head injury claims" to see examples of compensation amounts you could claim with an explanation as to how to calculate your own compensation amount.
there are meny diferint tipes of head injures. the most comon head injury is a cuncushon.
There are many symptoms and criteria for a head injury. You can get some serious damage to the brain. Brain injuries are the most common injury to the head.
either as a closed head injury, such as the head hitting a car's windshield, or as a penetrating head injury, as when a bullet pierces the skull.
Yes, any injury to the head can cause ongoing headaches.
If someone was to sustain a head injury in an accident, it could potentially lead to epilepsy. So in the course of getting whiplash, it is possible to sustain a head injury and that could result in epilepsy. For individual cases a lot of examination would have to go into finding out what exactly happened and can the seizures be attributed to the head injury.