Personal injury is a vast topic with hundreds of titles listed below. It is very vague, simply because it is almost impossible to predict what type of injury a given accident may cause, since it is almost impossible to predict how a person will react during that accident. There is no definition of what can be treated as a personal injury and what cannot. A verdict of guilty or not guilty in a personal injury lawsuit is determined simply by the circumstances surrounding the accident itself and what caused it.

common personal injuries

The most common injury behind most personal injury lawsuits is slip and fall injuries. These usually occur due to someone else’s negligence in not keeping an area clean and free of debris or slippery substances. The most common causes of slip and fall cases are snow and ice, and failure to properly clean wet floors, both of which are entirely preventable. Injuries caused by slip and fall accidents are often listed individually when determining compensation in a personal injury lawsuit.

head injuries

Head injuries are common in personal injury lawsuits. Shelves can sometimes be poorly positioned or secured incorrectly, resulting in head injuries from blows to the top of the head or a shelf or other item falling out of place. Head injuries from slip and fall accidents can also be added to a list of compensation for injuries in a slip and fall case. Auto accident claims also often include head injuries.

broken bones in the body

Broken bones are another common type of personal injury. These are also often associated with slip and fall accidents, but also occur in cases where heavy equipment is involved in accidents. Some cases involving broken bones may be due to causes such as fist fights or more obscure occurrences. Another common cause of broken bone claims is distant accidents.

Soft tissue damage

Soft tissue damage, such as internal bruising or whiplash, is just as dangerous as hard tissue damage, such as bone fractures or concussions. Internal bleeding is more difficult to determine the severity and more difficult to control. Whiplash can have lifelong detrimental effects on a person’s neck mobility. Soft tissue damage can also affect major organs such as the kidneys, stomach, intestines, lungs, and heart, which can also affect a person for the rest of their life.

No matter what type of injury, whether it was caused by the negligence or fault of another person or company, it may be worth speaking with a qualified and experienced personal injury attorney. While it may seem like a stretch, personal injury attorneys are trained to use available evidence in combination with area laws to find a reasonable outcome for their clients.