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Slip and Fall Injury Symptoms

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Many people sustain catastrophic injuries as a result of slip and fall mishaps. In Georgia, falls are one of the most common causes of emergency room visits. Millions of US citizens are injured in slip and fall accidents annually, resulting in lost productivity, lost pay, and substantial suffering.

What Are The Most Common Slip-And-Fall Injuries?

  • Cuts And Bruises

Although the cuts and bruises you sustain once you accidentally fall might appear terrible, they are often less dangerous than other injuries in this section. Bruises on the hips, legs, arms, or head are not uncommon. These bruises, though, are not always mild. Wounds and bruising often conceal more severe injuries beneath the surface. It is usually a good idea to let a doctor assess them.

  • Head Injuries

Whenever a person falls and bangs their skulls, they frequently only experience a minor headache initially. However, traumatic brain injury (TBI) might take hours, or even days, to manifest. Symptoms commonly associated with head injuries include:

    • Nausea after falling
    • Dizziness
    • Loss of balance
    • Listlessness
    • Sudden or intense headaches that become worse
  •   Broken Legs or Arms

If you break a leg or arm, the injury’s surrounding tissue may be affected as well. This could lead to the necessity for lengthy treatment for neuromuscular system dysfunctions and chronic discomfort.

Some people believe that if their joint or arm’s mobility is not restricted, it is not broken. But an x-ray is always required to identify if a bone has been shattered. In case of a significant slip and fall and you begin experiencing severe pain in a bone or joint, seek care right away.

  •   Knee Injuries

If you fall forward, you are likely to hit the ground with your knees first. You could hurt one of your knee ligaments or, worse, fracture or dislocate your patella based on the fall’s impact.

  •   Spinal Cord Injuries

Among the most severe injuries, you can sustain a spinal cord injury in a slip and fall. When you fall backward, your spine typically takes the brunt of the strain. The outcome is likely a slipped disc, chipped vertebrae, or perpetual spinal cord damage. These injuries can eventually lead to partial or whole paralysis.

  • Damage to Soft Tissue

Soft tissue injury is generally the most challenging type of damage to correctly diagnose.

Besides, it may also be painful. Your body becomes sore after a fall, even if the injuries are not evident. They might not always show up for several days or weeks after your accident.

These injuries, if left untreated, can induce persistent pain and are a common source of even more injuries as you adjust for the discomfort by hurting or overusing another body part.

Contact an Experienced Slip-and-Fall Attorney

This list is not comprehensive, like many other types of injuries one is likely to sustain after a slip and fall. These include dislocations, bruises, fractures, muscle sprains, and strains.

Either of these injuries can lead to significant damages, including, but are not limited to, lost wages, extensive recovery time, and high medical bills. If you sustain severe injuries after a slip and fall, contact an expert Atlanta car accident attorney as soon as possible to guide you on what to do.

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