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The most crucial thing you should know about hematomas is that they are more than just the typical bruises you get when you bump your arm or leg on a chair. Hematomas, particularly those that develop after an accident, such as a slip and fall, motor vehicle accident, pedestrian accident, workplace accident, sports injury, or surgery, can indicate a severe or potentially fatal injury.
If you or a loved one has suffered a hematoma, regardless of how you got it or who caused it, your Charleston hematoma attorneys can help you secure the compensation you deserve.
What Exactly Are Hematomas?
Hematomas refer to areas of blood that have pooled outside bigger blood vessels. They can develop due to trauma or injuries in the affected area. Trauma or injury to the area can result in the walls of the blood vessel breaking, which enables blood to travel into the surrounding tissues.
You can get a minor hematoma from stubbing your toe. But more serious injuries, like those from motor vehicle accidents, an aneurysm, or a fall, can result in a life-threatening hematoma. Certain operations, such as medical, cosmetic, or dental surgeries, may result in a hematoma because they can injure the surrounding blood vessels and tissues.
Hematomas can develop in different blood vessels, such as the veins, capillaries, and arteries. They are similar to bruises; however, the damage that causes them develops in bigger blood vessels. They can cause pain, warmth, discoloration, and swelling and may need medical attention. Hematomas are also similar to hemorrhages. However, the blood in hemorrhages is non-stop, while in hematomas, the blood has already clotted.
The Different Types of Hematomas
The location and type of hematoma, such as the following, usually determines how severe it is:
- Ear Hematomas – These develop between the ear’s cartilage and the skin on top. Ear hematomas are common in boxers, wrestlers, and athletes who frequently suffer head injuries.
- Septal Hematomas – Typically caused by a broken nose. These can lead to nasal problems if left untreated.
- Subungual Hematomas – Usually appear under the nails. These typically happen when a finger is hit or crushed by an object.
- Retroperitoneal Hematomas – These develop within the abdomen but not inside the internal organs.
- Subcutaneous Hematomas – Normally appear under the skin in the shallow veins.
- Spinal Epidural Hematomas – These develop between the spinal cord’s lining and the vertebrae.
- Hepatic Hematomas – These occur in the liver.
- Splenic Hematomas – These typically result from blunt-force trauma to the abdomen and develop in the spleen.
- Subdural Hematomas – Usually develop between the brain’s surface and the skull due to head trauma.
- Intracranial Epidural Hematomas – These occur between the lining outside the brain and the skull plate.
Depending on the type and severity of hematoma, you may require immediate treatment or surgery. Otherwise, you risk long-term or permanent disability, even death.
Seek Legal Guidance From Our Experienced Charleston Personal Injury Attorneys Today
The Charleston personal injury attorneys at Parham Smith & Archenhold LLC are ready to help you get the compensation you need to recover financially, physically, and emotionally after suffering any type of hematoma. Find out how we can help by scheduling a free consultation with our Charleston personal injury attorneys. Call 864-242-9008 or contact us online for more details.