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3 types of head injuries that occur commonly in truck accidents

In an auto accident involving a commercial truck and a passenger car or pickup, those in the smaller vehicle do not typically emerge unscathed. Head injuries are a common outcome, often posing long-term physical, emotional and financial effects. 

The problem with head injuries is that they can be difficult to detect and may not manifest any symptoms for days or weeks. Learning more about those common in truck collisions can help you and your medical team protect your well-being.

1. Concussions

Unfortunately, concussions are a leading risk in a truck accident. They can affect normal brain functions and pose symptoms such as headaches, confusion, dizziness and memory problems. Though often considered mild, concussions can have serious long-term effects if not properly treated.

2. Traumatic brain injuries

These more serious types of brain injuries also occur all too often in truck collisions and can result in substantial damage. Symptoms can vary widely but can include loss of consciousness and vomiting. With severe traumatic brain injuries, victims can suffer long-term disability or even death.

3. Skull fractures

Truck accidents often involve high-impact collisions, making skull fractures an unfortunately common injury. Symptoms can include pain at the injury site, swelling and bleeding. Depending on the severity, treatment may involve surgery to repair the fracture and prevent further complications.

As you can see, it is essential to understand your diagnosis after a truck crash. Doing so helps to ensure your accident claim reflects the severity of your head injuries, facilitating just compensation. 

Someone familiar with North Dakota accident laws can provide critical guidance and improve your odds of receiving maximum compensation.

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