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Serious Facial Injuries Caused by Car Accidents

Summary:

  • Car accidents can cause facial injuries when someone suffers blunt-force trauma to the face
  • Facial soft tissue injuries caused by a car accident can include lacerations, cuts, and abrasions
  • Blunt-force trauma during a car accident can break bones in the break, such as those in the nose, jaw, or around the eyes
  • Car accident impact can affect the eyes and lead to vision issues
  • Car accident victims can suffer dental injuries, such as cracked teeth, avulsed teeth, and tooth luxation

During a car accident, victims can sustain damage to the face that can result in a facial injury. Direct blows from other vehicles, impact with heavy objects, and penetrating trauma from sharp objects can all cause facial injuries.

Some examples of facial injuries caused by car accidents include soft tissue injuries, bone fractures, eye injuries, and dental injuries. These types of injuries can lead to severe symptoms, such as intense pain, bleeding, difficulty seeing and breathing, and swelling. A car accident attorney can help you hold the at-fault party accountable for facial injury damages.

Car Accidents Can Cause Facial Soft Tissue Injuries

The impact of a car accident can affect a driver or passenger’s face. Direct or penetrating trauma to the face can cause a facial injury. One of the most common types of facial injuries that can result from a car accident is a soft tissue injury. This can include an abrasion, cut, or laceration.

A soft tissue injury can happen during a car accident when someone’s face suffers a direct blow from a hard object or penetrating trauma from a sharp object. Broken glass can slice open someone’s face and cause a deep laceration that can lead to significant bleeding and infections.

How Can a Car Accident Cause Bone Fractures in the Face?

Car accident impact can also cause broken bones in the face. The face has many bones controlling facial movement, eye functionality, and chewing that can break from blunt force trauma. Some symptoms associated with facial bone fractures include intense pain, inability to use certain parts of the face, bruising, swelling, and disfigurement.

The following are some bones in the face that can break during a car accident:

  • Mandible
  • Maxilla
  • Orbital bone
  • Cheekbone
  • Nasal bones
  • Frontal bones
  • Temporal bones

Eye Injuries Are a Type of Facial Injury Caused by a Car Accident

An eye injury is another common car accident injury that can affect the face. During the impact of a collision, a victim can suffer blunt eye trauma, which refers to a hard blow to the eye. They can suffer eye injuries that can affect a person’s vision.

Some eye injuries caused by a car accident include eye lacerations, orbital fractures, hyphema, retinal detachment, and optic nerve damage. Each of these injuries can affect vision by making it difficult for the retina to send signals to the brain or from blood entering the eye chamber. Those who suffer eye injuries should seek immediate medical attention.

Dental Injuries Caused by a Car Accident

Blunt-force trauma to the face during a car accident can also cause dental injuries. Some dental injuries caused by a car accident can include fractured teeth, tooth luxation, and avulsed teeth. These injuries can make it harder to eat and lead to cosmetic issues. Car accident victims will have to pay expensive medical bills to repair broken teeth.

Contact The Russo Firm for Help With Your Car Accident Claim

The car accident lawyers at The Russo Firm can help you pursue compensation for car accident damages. We understand how a facial injury from a car accident can affect your physical and mental health and wish to assist with pursuing financial recovery. Contact us for a free case evaluation today at (561) 270-0913 or leave a message on our online contact page.

Frequently Asked Questions About Facial Injuries

How Can Facial Injuries Affect Your Health Long-Term?

Facial injuries from car accidents can affect someone’s health long-term as they deal with symptoms. Victims of facial lacerations, bone fractures, and eye and dental injuries will have to live with the pain and suffering caused by the injuries, as it can hurt just to move or have wind hit their faces.

Depending on what facial injury a car accident victim suffers, they may suffer from problems with breathing and neurological issues. Car accident victims can also suffer mental and emotional issues due to the psychological trauma caused by the accident.

They may have to live with embarrassment about their appearance, as they have facial scarring or disfigurement. Even though others may not treat them differently, they can suffer from low self-esteem because of their appearance. Car accident victims may have to deal with fear, anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

What Medical Treatment Can Help Heal Facial Injuries?

Victims of facial injuries from car accidents should go to the hospital as soon as possible after the accident. A healthcare professional can use diagnostic imaging to determine what facial injuries you suffered and what medical treatment can help heal your facial injuries.

Deep facial lacerations could require a healthcare professional to dress the wound and use stitches to close it. For facial fractures, doctors will likely prescribe pain relievers to handle the pain and suffering caused by the injury. They may also suggest facial reconstructive surgery to reset and fix the broken bones.

Those who suffer eye injuries must flush their eyes, use eyedrops to reduce irritation, apply ice packs to reduce swelling and cover their eye while they heal. Car accident victims who suffer dental injuries may need surgery for treatment, such as root canal therapy.

Should You Hire a Car Accident Lawyer After Suffering a Facial Injury?

After a car accident that causes a facial injury, a victim should focus on how they can recover compensation for damages. This can involve hiring a car accident lawyer who can use their experience to help them pursue fair compensatory damages. They will have specific car accident claim experience that can help them through the steps of the claim process.

The following are some ways a car accident attorney can help someone after suffering a facial injury in a car crash:

Article written or reviewed by:

Attorney Anthony Russo

Attorney Anthony Russo

Managing Partner and Lawyer at The Russo Firm

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