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	<title>Personal Injury Ireland &#187; head injury</title>
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		<title>Head Injury Compensation Claims</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Types of Injuries]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[coma]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most head injuries are minor, but if you are hospitalized you are not one of the minor cases. Significant head injuries usually occur from road traffic accidents, work accidents, sports accidents, falls or assault. The consequences can be severe, but the symptoms may not show up immediately.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any injury to the head is potentially dangerous and very often requires medical attention. Significant head injuries usually occur from road traffic accidents, work accidents, sports accidents, falls or assaults. The consequences can be severe, and can include:</p>
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<li>Bleeding in the brain</li>
<li>Coma</li>
<li>Paralysis</li>
<li>Speech problems</li>
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<p>The symptoms associated with a head injury or trauma may not show up immediately. If there has been injury to the skull, then concussion may be anticipated, at a minimum. A head injury may also involve a <a title="Spinal injury compensation claims" href="../2009/07/back-injury-compensation-claims/">spinal injury</a>. Symptoms that seem minor or unrelated to the head (such as vomiting) may actually indicate serious damage. Medical help should be obtained promptly. </p>
<p>A head injury, clearly, may inhibit the victim from making a claim for compensation due to reduced ability to make good judgments. In this situation, friends and relations may need to make more overt efforts to assist the victim in the claim process. A good solicitor can also assist an incapacitated victim to make a successful claim.</p>
<h2>Head Injury Compensation</h2>
<p>The Personal Injuries Board estimates that compensation for a minor skull fracture or brain injury is approximately €23,300. For major skull fractures and/or brain injury, their indicated range of compensation is approximately €129,000.</p>
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