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Brain injuries can happen to people in many different ways. Depending upon the manner in which theinjury occurs, it would be classified as a particular sort of injury.

Typically, the incident will involve some sort of blunt force trauma. This can happen when the head is struck with an object or when the head forcefully runs into an object. As a result of this, the brain hits the skull which can result in a brain injury, known as a closed head brain injury. This would be the more common type of brain injury.

A brain injury can also be sustained when an object pierces the skull. This sort of brain injury is referred to as an open brain injury. Due to the thickness of the skull and the protection it provides the brain, this type occurs less often than a closed head brain injury.

There are some common ways in which brain injuries occur. All of these involve some sort of accident. Slipping and falling can cause trauma to the brain resulting in a brain injury. Stumbling and tripping can also be a cause. These often happen perhaps when walking on a slippery surface, whether it is outside or inside. Tripping on stairs, escalator steps or road grates can also lead to accidents where head injuries result. Should this occur on public property, the owner could be liable for your injuries. Owners are responsible for maintaining their properties in order to insure safety. If your injury results from their negligence, they might be liable.

Motor vehicle accidents also account for many of the brain injuries that are sustained by people. Motor vehicle collisions are a leading cause of death. Many of these incidents also result in severe brain injury. Often these accidents occur due to someone else's fault. Somewhere might be driving impaired or perhaps are just simply inattentive.


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