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Have your eyes been injured during a crash? 

On Behalf of | Aug 9, 2022 | Car Accidents

The force of a road traffic collision can be too much for the body to handle. In terms of injuries, there are numerous possibilities but injuries to the eyes are among the most severe.

We rely on our vision for almost every aspect of our day-to-day life, and trauma to the eyes can be life-altering. Outlined below are some of the more serious eye injuries that can occur after a collision. 

A detached retina 

The retina plays a key role in organizing visual information for the brain. The blunt force trauma to the head during a vehicular collision can cause this pivotal area of the visual system to become detached. If this happens, then it is a medical emergency that requires urgent attention. Often, the damage can be reversed through surgery, but this isn’t always the case. 

Orbital fractures 

Your orbital bones ensure that the structure of your visual system remains intact. It usually takes a tremendous force to break these bones, but a car accident can generate the required amount of energy. If you have severe swelling, headaches and blurred vision after a crash, your orbital bones might be fractured. Again, through surgery, the damage can often be repaired, but in severe cases, you could be left with visual impairments. 

If your eye damage has been caused by a negligent driver, you may be entitled to legal compensation. Seeking guidance from someone familiar with personal injury law could be your best course of action.