Closed head injury from car accident 
incidents occurs when a victim's  head violently impacts some internal 
portion of a vehicle, is struck by a  moving object during collision, or
 strikes any other non-moving object  in the course of a motor vehicle 
accident. Closed brain injury from car  accident incidents results in 
damage to the skull, brain, or scalp, but  does not penetrate the skull.
 Closed head injury from car accident  incidents may be difficult to 
diagnose because there might not be any  visible external injury that 
indicates head trauma.
Closed head  injury from car accident injuries that results in brain 
injury is most  commonly known as a concussion. A concussion can range 
from mild to  critical in terms of severity. Concussion closed head 
injury from car  accident incidents can result in a temporary loss of 
consciousness or  coma, or symptoms may not appear for some time after 
the initial trauma.  Bleeding and swelling of the brain can occur from 
this type of closed  head injury from car accident incidents when the 
brain is violently  jolted back and forth in the skull upon impact. Even
 a mild concussion  can result in subtle brain damage.
Brain damage in a closed head  injury from car accident incidents can 
have physical, cognitive, and  psychological repercussions. The physical
 characteristics of a closed  head injury from car accident incidents 
can occur immediately following  the initial accident or can worsen in 
the period following the accident.  Physical repercussions of a closed 
head injury can include: headaches,  paralysis, coordination difficulty,
 weakness, sensory problems, nausea,  and difficulty sleeping.
Concussion related brain damage in a  closed head injury from car 
accident incidents can also impede on a  victim's cognitive abilities. 
This can greatly affect one's ability to  work or attend school 
following a car accident. Problems with attention  and concentration, 
difficulty with both short and long term memory  functions, trouble 
reasoning and problem solving, and reduced  information processing may 
all be cognitive impairments that develop  after a closed head injury 
from car accident incidents.
The  consequences of a closed head injury from car accident incidents 
can  also intrude on a victim's personal relationships and psychological
 well  being. People who have suffered these types of head injuries may 
 experience changes in their personality. Closed head injury from car  
accident victims may suffer increased irritability, anxiety, and  
dis-inhibition. These victims may lack adequate coping mechanisms and  
social skills as a result of their injuries.
Victims who have  suffered closed head injury from car accident 
incidents may be eligible  to seek compensation for their damages if the
 accident was the result of  another party's negligence. This liable 
party may be another driver or  it may be the producers, distributors, 
or repair people responsible for  the defective auto parts that caused 
the car accident. Victims of closed  head injury from car accident 
incidents can seek compensation for  medical expenses, loss of income or
 earning potential, property damage,  and pain and suffering. 
 
 
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