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Skull Fractures

The skull is one of the most important bones in the human body because it protects the brain from suffering potentially serious damage. Unfortunately, millions of people suffer head injuries every year, with many of those injuries classified as skull fractures. When the skull is fractured due to a fall or other accident, you could potentially suffer life-altering brain damage.

From elevated falls to blunt force trauma, there are a number of ways that a person could suffer a skull fracture on the job. If you or someone you know has suffered a skull fracture while at work, you may be eligible for Pennsylvania workers’ compensation benefits. For more information about applying for benefits, contact a Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 610-667-7511.

Common Types of Skull Fractures

There are a number of different skull fractures you could suffer from as a result of an accident at the workplace. Almost every skull fracture can be classified into one of the following groups:

  • Depressed or comminuted – the bone is shattered in several different places
  • Linear – a line-shaped or hairline break that typically does not cause brain damage
  • Basilar – break at the base of the skull

Skull fractures typically require emergency medical treatment and time away from work in order to heal. However, this can put you in a difficult financial situation if you do not have workers’ comp.

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Skull fractures can be very serious and may require extensive medical care. You need financial compensation to help you pay for medical bills and other expenses while you recover. Contact a Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 610-667-7511 to learn more about your workers’ comp options.