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A head injury can be serious. The physical pain aside, the psychological trauma can be enough to make your life challenging. If you have sustained a head injury that someone else caused, our Eugene head injury lawyers will help you seek compensation for it.

We will fight for your rights, as we have for our clients over the past 30+ years. We are open now and 24/7 to provide qualified legal advice. Call (503) 746-8808 today for a free consultation from an experienced Eugene head injury attorney.

In Oregon, around 1,326 fatalities and around 2,964 hospitalizations related to head injuries were reported in 2020. [1]

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A distracted driver hit a pedestrian at a crosswalk near the University of Oregon, resulting in a mild traumatic brain injury with persistent cognitive issues and headaches for our client.

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A cyclist collided with a vehicle that ran a stop sign on a Eugene bike path, resulting in a skull fracture and memory issues.

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Types of Head Injuries Common in Eugene

Head injuries are usually due to trauma to the head, but these injuries can occur in various forms. For instance, a head injury can be a minor laceration, but it can be something more serious, like a skull fracture.

That being said, the most common injuries we have seen in Eugene cases are as follows:

  • Concussion: A mild traumatic brain injury that can happen when there is a blow to the head.
  • Contusion: A bruise on the brain tissue caused by a blow to the head.
  • Diffuse Axonal Injury: Widespread damage to the nerve fibers in the brain can occur when there is rapid acceleration or deceleration of the brain.
  • Intracranial Hemorrhage: Bleeding within the skull may be caused by a head injury. There are different types of intracranial hemorrhage, including epidural hematoma, subdural hematoma, and intracerebral hemorrhage.
  • Penetrating Injury: Involves an object, such as a bullet or sharp object, penetrating the skull and entering the brain.
  • Skull Fracture: Occurs when the bones of the skull break, resulting in a significant impact on the head.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): When the brain experiences damage due to an external force like a fall or a car accident, it is referred to as a traumatic brain injury. TBIs can vary in severity and can result in a variety of symptoms. Severe TBIs can be life-threatening and often necessitate extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.

One million Americans are treated and released from hospital emergency departments as a result of traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. [2]

Any of these head injuries can bring pain and trauma. Our Eugene personal injury attorneys will fight hard to get you the compensation you deserve.

Common Causes of Head Injuries in Eugene

Head injuries can occur as a result of various incidents. Most of them qualify as accidents or assaults.

Common causes behind Eugene’s head injuries are as follows:

  • Assault or Violence: Negligent security measures in public places, such as inadequate lighting or lack of security personnel, can lead to head injuries in cases of assault or violence.
  • Automobile Accidents: Negligent driving behaviors, such as speeding, reckless driving, or distracted driving, can result in accidents that often lead to head injuries. There were 1,404 car accidents reported in Eugene in 2021. [1] Whenever an airbag is triggered, it can expand with such force that it may cause a head injury.
  • Amusement Park Accidents: Negligence in maintaining safety standards in amusement parks, such as inadequate supervision or faulty equipment, can lead to head injuries.
  • Bicycle Accidents: If a bicyclist is involved in an auto accident, a head injury may be sustained by impact with a vehicle or the pavement.
  • Defective Products: Defective auto parts can cause accidents which result in head injuries. A faulty airbag may result in a penetrating head injury and faulty medical devices implanted in the head could also cause injury.
  • Medical Malpractice: Lack of care by healthcare professionals can result in anoxic brain injuries, and surgical mistakes may result in brain damage.
  • Nursing Home Neglect: Negligence in providing proper care and supervision in nursing homes can lead to head injuries from falls or other accidents.
  • Organized Events or Concerts: Carelessness in ensuring crowd control and safety measures at organized events can lead to head injuries due to overcrowding or accidents.
  • Pedestrian Accidents: Head injuries are common among pedestrians who get hit by cars, motorcycles, etc. These head injuries can usually be serious and may potentially cause traumatic brain injuries.
  • Slip and Fall Accidents: Negligence in maintaining safe premises, such as failure to fix slippery surfaces or remove hazards, can lead to slip and fall accidents, causing head injuries.

If you have suffered head injuries due to any of these causes, you are entitled to file a personal injury claim against the responsible party. Our local Eugene head injury attorneys will analyze your case and let you know if you have a claim.

Common Causes of Head Injuries in Eugene

What Are Some Common Signs and Symptoms of Head Injuries in Eugene?

Some head injuries have obvious signs and symptoms, such as headaches, bruises, or bleeding. Other head injuries might not be as apparent, and other complications might give away the signs and symptoms that you might have a head injury.

Here are some of the common signs/symptoms of a head injury:

  • Agitation or irritability
  • Blurred vision or sensitivity to light
  • Changes in behavior or mood
  • Clear fluid or blood draining from the ears
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Headache
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Memory loss
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Seizures
  • Speech difficulties

If you are suffering from any similar signs of a head injury, we suggest getting examined at your local medical facility. Then, if your injury was due to someone’s negligence, let our Eugene head injury attorneys fight the legal battle on your behalf.

What Should You Do After a Head Injury in Eugene?

The aftermath of a head injury can be difficult. However, in moderate or mild head injuries, you can take the necessary steps to ensure your safety and take the right steps towards legal action.

Therefore, we suggest doing the following to ensure your legal rights are protected:

  • Seek immediate medical attention: Regardless of the severity of the head injury, it is important to have a healthcare professional assess your condition. Even seemingly minor head injuries can have underlying complications.
  • Call emergency services if necessary: If the head injury is severe, call 911 or local emergency services for immediate assistance. This is particularly important in instances with loss of consciousness, vomiting, seizures, or difficulty breathing,
  • Follow medical advice and treatment: Cooperate with the medical professionals and follow their instructions regarding treatment, medication, and any necessary tests or scans.
  • Rest and monitor symptoms: Rest and avoid strenuous physical and mental activities to allow the brain to heal. Keep a close eye on any changes in symptoms or the development of new symptoms and inform your healthcare provider.
  • Document the incident: If possible, have someone gather any evidence related to the incident, such as photographs, witness statements, or medical records, as they may be useful in case legal action is pursued. 
  • Talk to our head injury attorneys: While you focus on recovery, it is important to seek legal action as soon as possible, and our legal team will help you with that. Contact our head injury lawyers, and we will seek compensation for damages.
What Should You Do After a Head Injury in Eugene?

Types of Damages Available for a Eugene Head Injury

The available compensation for a head injury in Eugene depends on the type of injury you sustained and also the resulting losses you had to bear. This may include not only the financial losses but also the overall pain and suffering you went through.

Therefore, you may be entitled to the following damages in a Eugene head injury claim:

  • Disability and Impairment: If the head injury results in a permanent disability or impairment that affects your ability to work or perform everyday activities, you may be entitled to damages to compensate for the loss of quality of life or future income.
  • Loss of Consortium: If the head injury affects your relationship with your spouse, you may be able to seek damages for the loss of companionship, affection, or support resulting from the injury.
  • Lost Wages: If the head injury caused you to miss work or resulted in a reduced earning capacity, you may be entitled to compensation for the wages lost during your recovery period or any future loss of earning potential.
  • Medical Expenses: This includes compensation for all the medical costs associated with the head injury, such as hospital bills, surgeries, doctor visits, medication, rehabilitation, therapy, and any ongoing medical treatment or care.
  • Pain and Suffering: This type of compensation is intended to cover physical pain, emotional distress, and mental anguish caused by the head injury and its impact on your daily life and well-being.
  • Punitive Damages: In cases where the party responsible for the head injury’s negligence was reckless or showed malicious intent, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar actions in the future.

Statute of Limitations for Head Injuries in Oregon

In Oregon, the Statute of Limitations for personal injury claims, including head injuries, is typically two years from the date of the injury. (ORS 12.110) This gives you a two-year window to file a lawsuit to seek compensation for your head injury.

There are exceptions to the Statute of Limitations based on the circumstances of your case. For example, if the injury was not immediately apparent, the time limit may start from when the injury was discovered. ORS 174.120

If any wrongful death claims arise from a head injury, the family of the deceased can file a wrongful death claim three years from the date of the person’s passing. ORS 30.020

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Eugene Resources for Head Injuries

Nearest Emergency Rooms & Urgent Care:

A head injury can be serious and requires medical attention immediately. Our clients in Eugene found help at the following medical facilities:

McKenzie Medical Center – Springfield
Phone: (541) 726-4400
Address: 1460 G St, Springfield, OR 97477

BestMed Urgent Care
Phone: (458) 215-2311
Address: 4040 W 11th Ave Suite B, Eugene, OR 97402

*Note: Goldberg & Loren do not endorse these medical facilities. These are recommendations by our Eugene clients.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Seek medical attention, even for seemingly minor head injuries. Contact a healthcare professional or call 911 if needed.

Yes, if your head injury was caused by another party's negligence, you may be able to pursue a legal compensation claim.

It is advisable to consult with a head injury lawyer before accepting any settlement offer from an insurance company. A Eugene head injury attorney can help assess the adequacy of the offer and negotiate on your behalf to seek fair and full compensation for your injuries.

The timeframe depends on the presence of evidence and the other party's willingness to negotiate. If a settlement is reached during negotiations, your case might be wrapped up within weeks. However, if it goes to trial, it could last a few months.

Sources:

[1] CSTE Injury Surveillance Workgroup. (n.d.). Special Emphasis report: Traumatic Brain injury. https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/DISEASESCONDITIONS/INJURYFATALITYDATA/Documents/TBI-Oregon-2020.pdf

[2] International Brain Injury Association (IBIA). (n.d.). Brain injury Facts – International Brain Injury Association. International Brain Injury Association. https://www.internationalbrain.org/resources/brain-injury-facts

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