
Your personal injury accident may have been one of the most traumatizing experiences of your life. You may want to forget about it as quickly as possible and move on with your life. However, the scars and disfigurements you are left with may hold you back physically, mentally, and emotionally. With that being said, please read on to discover the potential consequences of incurring visible scars and body disfigurement, and how a seasoned Passaic County personal injury attorney at the Law Offices of August R. Soltis can help you heal as much as possible.
What are the types of scarring and disfigurement experienced after an accident?
Due to the sheer impact you likely experience in a personal injury accident, being left with scars and disfigurement is sadly highly likely. Below are more specific examples of each:
- Types of scars after a personal injury accident:
- Lacerations and cuts: an external object may deeply cut into your skin, requiring stitches or surgical repair, and you might be left with visible scarring.
- Burns: an external object may catch fire and burn your skin, requiring dead tissue removal or skin grafts, and you might be left with visible scarring.
- Types of disfigurement after a personal injury accident:
- Facial fractures: an external object may collide with your face, fracturing a facial bone, and you might be visibly disfigured in that area.
- Amputation: an external object may collide with one of your ligaments, crushing your bones, and you might need to get it amputated.
What are the potential consequences of being left with scars and disfigurement?
Simply put, scars and disfigurement are life-altering injuries. For example, while scars from lacerations and cuts may merely seem like a cosmetic flaw, they may significantly diminish your self-esteem. Consequently, you may experience a loss of consortium as you see your loved ones less and less. That is, you might feel embarrassed to enter social settings and have others, even those closest to you, perceive your flaws. In turn, this may develop into mental illnesses like anxiety and depression. The same can happen with facial fractures, even more so because there is no easy way to mask this disfigurement from others.
In another example, if you experience burns that are severe enough, you may deal with physical pain for a long time after your personal injury accident. This may be to the extent that your physical mobility is affected. With this, your ability to perform simple or job-specific tasks in the workplace may be limited, ultimately resulting in the loss of your current wages and diminishment of your future earning capacity. Again, this situation is exacerbated if you receive an amputation of a limb. This is not to mention the cost of your handicap-assistive medical devices, having to employ third-party services to help you perform daily tasks, and much more.
If you find yourself in need of legal aid, look no further than a competent Passaic County personal injury attorney. Whether you simply have a legal question or require legal representation in an upcoming court case, our team at the Law Offices of August R. Soltis is willing to help out. Please pick up the phone and call us today.
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