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Hematoma
The following hematoma information is provided by Pritzker Olsen attorneys, who have appeared on CBS News, Fox News and numerous local stations. Attorneys Fred Pritzker, Elliot Olson and Eric Hageman have been named "Super Lawyers" by Law & Politics magazine. Fred Pritzker is also listed in The Best Lawyers in America. To contact Pritzker Olsen law firm about a hematoma lawsuit, please call toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or submit the firm's free case consultation form.
What is Hematoma?
A hematoma is a collection of blood and can occur anywhere on or in the body. With head trauma, hematoma involves the meninges of the brain and spinal cord. The meninges are three membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord, affording some protection against injury. The three membranes are the dura mater (the tough, outmost membrane), the arachnoid (the inner membrane) and the pia mater (the innermost membrane).
There are three different kinds of hematoma associated with head trauma that involve the meninges of the brain:
- Epidural hematoma: Collection of blood between the dura mater (the tough outer membrane covering the brain) and the skull
- Subdural hematoma: Collection of blood between the dura mater and the arachnoid (the middle membrane of the brain)
- Subarachnoid hematoma: Collection of blood between the arachnoid and the pia mater (the innermost membrane of the brain)
All of the above are extremely serious and can cause permanent brain damage or death. What happens is the hematoma (collection of blood) puts pressure on the brain, damaging brain tissue. The extent of the damage depends on how quickly the blood collected, the amount of bleeding, and the area(s) of the brain affected.
If you or a family member has suffered head trauma in a car accident, motorcycle accident or any other accident, contact a lawyer at Pritzker Olsen for a free consultation. Pritzker Olsen has extensive head trauma and brain injury litigation experience: 1-888-377-8900 (toll free) or submit our online consultation form.
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One of the major causes of traumatic brain injury (TBI) is motor vehicle accidents. Even a "minor" accident may result in brain injuries. We guide our clients through the process of determining the extent of the brain injuries, and we work to obtain just compensation for those injuries and the related pain and suffering.
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Another major cause of brain injuries is electrical accidents. Brain injuries from electrical accidents can occur as a direct result of an electric shock, from a fall after an electric shock, or from cerebral anoxia due to related respiratory problems.
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