What types of injuries may be sustained in a slip and fall accident?
Slip and fall accidents can cause a variety of injuries depending on the circumstances. In South Dakota, a person may sustain injuries ranging from minor cuts and bruises to more serious head, neck, or spinal cord trauma. Common injuries associated with slip and fall accidents include fractures, sprains, and strains. Fractures are broken bones caused by a direct impact, while sprains are caused by over-stretching or tearing of ligaments, and strains can be caused by over-extending muscles or tendons. Another common injury associated with slip and fall accidents is contusions, or bruises, which occur when a person falls onto a hard surface. These can vary in severity, ranging from simple bruising to deep tissue damage. In some cases, slip and fall accidents can cause traumatic brain injuries. This type of injury may be caused by the head hitting the ground, furniture, or other obstacles during a fall. The effects of a traumatic brain injury can be long-lasting and require extensive medical treatment. Other types of injuries that can occur in slip and fall accidents include cuts, scrapes, and lacerations. These can occur when a person falls onto sharp or jagged objects, or when their skin rubs against a rough surface. If a person slips and falls in a wet or slippery area, they may also experience thermal burns or scalds due to contact with hot water or steam. Finally, slip and fall accidents can also cause nerve damage. Nerve damage can cause numbness, tingling, and loss of sensation in the extremities.
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