Blindness Caused by a Queens Car Accident
BLINDNESS CAUSED BY A QUEENS CAR ACCIDENT
Apr 9, 2020 | Car Accidents, Injuries, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Personal Injury, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Truck Accidents |
|UNDERSTANDING BLINDNESS CAUSED BY A QUEENS CAR ACCIDENT: STATISTICS AND CAUSES EXPLAINED BY OUR QUEENS CAR ACCIDENT LAWYERS
One type of catastrophic injury caused by a motor vehicle accident is blindness. According to the CDC, an estimated 12 million Americans are either legally blind or visually impaired. While most causes of blindness are due to medical conditions such as diabetes, glaucoma, cataracts, and other eye disorders or conditions, traumatic injuries can also result in eye damage. One common traumatic example is blindness caused by a Queens car accident. Motor vehicle accidents can cause a serious damage to the eyes or the brain which can result in this debilitating and permanent condition.
Here at COHEN & COHEN PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS, P.C. , we understand that negligence caused by the reckless, careless, or negligent conduct of another could result in traumatic injuries. Some injuries could be blindness caused by a Queens car accident. This is a disabling and permanent injury which may entitle a victim to significant compensation for pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages, lost future earnings, assisted living or nursing assistance, loss of use of enjoyment of life, loss of consortium, and other damages related to the crash. If you or a loved one have suffered serious eye or brain injuries causing blindness, ask our law firm how we can protect your rights to compensation today.
WHAT IS BLINDNESS?
Blindness is define as having vision that is worse than 20/200 or less, where 20/20 is normal. This means that individuals who are legally blind can still see, just extremely poorly. Only about 15% of all people with eye disorders cannot see anything at all. This means that individuals may be legally blind but still able to see.
COMMON CAUSES OF BLINDNESS CAUSED BY A QUEENS CAR ACCIDENT
While blindness is overwhelming caused by degenerative conditions of the eye, blindness caused by a Queens car accident, trucking accident, or other motor vehicle accident could be possible. Blindness caused by trauma can happen in one of two ways. The first way is damage to the eye itself which affects how it functions. This is commonly caused by debris in the eye, crushing eye injuries, or skull fractures. The second way blindness could be caused is damage to the brain or occipital lobe which governs vision. Damage here could be caused by traumatic brain injuries (according to the CDC) resulting in physical damage to the brain tissue or swelling causing damage to the brain tissue or optic nerves.
More specifically, the most common causes of blindness caused by a Queens car accident include the following:
- Orbital blowout fractures which can damage or crush the eye
- Traumatic brain injuries causing physical damage to the occipital lobe or optic nerve, such as penetrating injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries causing swelling or other damage to the nerve in the brain
- Impacts or blows to the back of the head
- Brain bleeds that compress or damage the optic nerve
- Glass blown into the eye in a collision
- Fire or explosion damage to the eye
- Crushing impacts to the eyes from impact with the door jam, steering wheel, or other parts of the vehicle, and
- Other common causes of eye injuries or brain damage.
VICTIMS WHO SUFFERED BLINDNESS CAUSED BY A QUEENS CAR ACCIDENT SHOULD CALL OUR LAW FIRM
Blindness is a catastrophic personal injury which should be reviewed by an experienced Queens car accident lawyer such as the lawyers at COHEN & COHEN PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS, P.C. This is because blindness cases result in extreme disability and compensation must reflect the significant loss that a person suffers. You cannot hire just any lawyer, but you need our knowledgable and aggressive legal team to stand up to difficult insurance companies and negligent defendants who caused your harm. To learn more, call for a FREE consultation dialing (718) 275-7779 or use our convenient and easy-to-use contact us box available here.