Facial Injuries as a Result of a Car Accident


June 8, 2011     By Hensley Legal Group, PC

While any accident or incident that results in injury is a tragic event, they’re all the more difficult if they’re the result of another’s carelessness or negligence.
A car accident that results in a severe injury can have serious repercussions in the form of mounting medical bills, lost wages from time away from work, and pain and suffering. You may be able to recover your damages in an Indiana personal injury claim with the assistance of an Indianapolis car accident lawyer.

Accidents that result in facial injuries can be particularly psychologically traumatizing for the victim. Since most of us attach a sense of identity to the physical appearance of our faces, when that appearance is altered by a tragic accident, the emotional impact can be profound and can require long-term psychological therapy to help the victim cope with the ramifications of their injuries and the resultant consequences.

Some accidents are minor and result in less serious facial injuries, such as superficial cuts or bruises that heal with time. Other injuries, however, can be much more severe, resulting in permanent disfigurement or disability.

Common Facial Injuries Resulting from an Indiana Car Accident

• facial fractures in the bones that shape and support the structure of the face and skull;
• burns from explosions, electrical fires, or hot engine parts;
• lacerations from broken glass;
• broken, missing, or chipped teeth;
• damage to nerves in the face; and
• damage to or loss of one or both of the eyes.

Treating facial injuries is often more complex than treatment for other injuries that can result from an accident. Clearing the airway, minimizing bleeding, preventing infections and relieving pain are only the most basic obligations of treating a facial injury.

Due to the sensitive location of facial injuries, surgeons must be even more cautious about pursuing means of treatment that minimize disfigurement or scarring. It’s not uncommon for several rounds of plastic surgery to be included in the recommended treatment for a severe facial treatment.

Courses of treatment for a facial injury may range from stitches for lacerations to surgery for treating broken bones, scarring, or re-sculpting certain bone deformities that may have resulted from the accident. The medical costs associated with these procedures can quickly stack up, particularly if your injury needs to be re-visited in several surgeries.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Hensley Legal Group, PC
“For the past twelve years, I've been representing you, the people of Indiana. It has been my great pleasure to serve you. Whether you have been involved in an auto accident, or seek social security disability benefits, or are the victim of medical malpractice, I have tried to be here for you. I've enjoyed all the people I've met along the way and the families I have been able to help. If you ever need me, I will do everything I can to help you."

Born and raised in central Indiana, John Hensley has always possessed an overwhelming desire to protect the rights of his fellow Hoosiers, and therefore, has devoted his practice to assisting those who have been wrongfully injured. John hung his shingle in 1998 by opening his own law office in downtown Indianapolis. There he works daily toward achieving the best results possible for his clients. Known mainly for his compassion for others, John also possesses a common-sense and efficient approach to the practice of law.”

Copyright Hensley Legal Group, PC
More information about

published by Hensley Legal Group, PC

Disclaimer: While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this publication, it is not intended to provide legal advice as individual situations will differ and should be discussed with an expert and/or lawyer. For specific technical or legal advice on the information provided and related topics, please contact the author.